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THE WORLD 


MAPS OF THE CONTINENTS, THE STATES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE UNITED STATES, THE PROVINCES 
OF CANADA, AND ALL OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD; THE CONSTITUTION OF THE 
UNITED STATES, AND A FACSIMILE, WITH SIGNATURES, OF THE DECLARATION 
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AND SKETCHES OF EMINENT STATESMEN, PATRIOTS, ARMY AND 
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1912 


RAND, McNALLY & CO.'S NEW FAMILY ATLAS OF THE WORLD 
Copyright, 1912, by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago 





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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 





MAPS. 























PAGE PAGE PAGE 
PORT VORRELIGS s . y.c\thteatemn, OOS Maw vs ia8 95 ermiany MageAlnice ine. os ues 3: 92 OMG, 2c Gear atta ie Me aca: 21 
19) Se) 20 ee 85 CAPONE EAN DISG es eave « a 9, s-0le ae (clan OMite cys cera cite ome ek tc By) 
PAT OMATIStA YM ceteeeeee y aid 5. es oes 86 German Southwest Africa....... 92 OUVTATIONd ek ee meee eee 54 
PRLRVOR Se et wis eres ea 92 CTIDESLEAE 2 os emt ON she, oo hn oat 74 Orange Free State.............. 96 
UE Sia hare 18 CPEs iristiCSi eee ECoG a ales es 70 OER COTE 86 pct ea ee ie he ae 46 
ORIENT G0 rr rr 48 GreECe: ae en ree ae one, a 80 IPA a Tae a ee en ee a ee GS 
RUT are. oo e's ed ore 52 riecn anita cre Gaiex sos, saw 51 PATRONS Yenc, ) Weeereee Oy aun seh 67 
(Ss 8 ie 3 Guiatemalaneasae wie es fs whe ws 62 PF CHUSVIVADIG +740 8ewe Oe ls eles 10 
FANGOITA..... b 5 arent 74 CSIR eet nites areal Miceo <0 ee 66 Eelsiaris <> eee. iy wl aes 86 
Anglo-Egyptian Soudan........- 95 ERATGI pb sca genes hela. SoBe! yin: camer aes 59 Bers cate » Se P LS se Rte os 68 
IIMS ac S's sss § a aus ohhh wo) ane 92 be OCA 4 A ae a a ee 98 Philippine. lslandseaiy ey. 5 ..ds us. 89 
mriied, Greater. .....5 40.5... 59 LOU RSet te axe eo BS che, eR 62 Polsr Revions An seen So ee, 50 
Pavertied. Lessets 2 i$ ay elie eg es 22 59 INU PAC yee. sie, ho ds Kee 78 POrtOr iGo kate cb ae ok 60 
AR 2 Vhars, exle's'S brai'ere tos 85 IG ZIEN TY 6 eae cen, Selly I ae BP 81 Portugal.. : Pee y ase 74 
SRE ASR eA ye ase cet 0 8 67 AO Otte. atic y Gio s, < am ee 38 Portuguese East Africa ........ 92 
oh a ey an or 42 RIE Giemeetereh: «cok etter, nie Ghee recs 23 Prince Edward RSlecerct., cf abate 55 
SATE ETT RES S Le  oe 29 LPSIG AY: Gel Wg ere ey Tae” 88 Wuebecc: et <aeeeeae ie re ket ee 53 
LUO OUS Ce 92 PROUT ene Ah ee yet ok 88 Qiureerisliwes. gre ere. Aone 100 
JUDD. SO ote En ae 85 VOTO EST See On a a ee ee 22 Fibode. [sland aap en sans tie sen. 6 
Australia. . Pe eet ea 100 gle eA aca ec Aa a eee 27 kuna desig: , Came cmem ne lates 96 
Austria-Hungary. RT Megha hac, 78 DFTA TU cee ie wae RE tl ct 73 Houmania..; sngpn meet. es eee 80 
RA MMMNIYOR SY Met o's i eosin a 6) 5 59 NW Ne Wi AY 2 79 FUUSSLA 4: - a eee ae 84 
PYMERIE SGA US Er Se dis ka oe a 8 80 co UNCC oes al Gey aunt Ae oe a 59 upsiay Asiftaae ee ae. eee. 85 
MABEIMRNS GAIL. Wee c oisie dG hee wees 86 PNET ee OR el One ee 90 Salvador. . Sek wa weet... cee 62 
SOS On A 96 ECA Basar el emis pi vance Lene 92 Sin Marin dss osmhe aa: oe 79 
PREC ONO ry tal ev 2 iene 92 UEC UEKI ite: Ac at ae an aie 33 Saskatche wager. pera e oe 52 
PREM e ee a mt Gi pa a8 76 POOR UCL rede ae sare er occa ae 20 Scotland <. . Saueasee myc Mumeate. «oe 72 
Pree Ee Mee gh’ 6S Sent y cides 88 Morea :(Chosen) 22060 al ewe dos 89 Servis. 2.4.) Bee eee se 80 
Liat 2 na er ae 68 SADT ACO nme tins PSUS aS on 52 BiG ess >, see ce | 89 
Bip Le ans 6 Renae eee ec 66 BAD EU Sor rates ho SS ichs, os gt 92 SIDeria:.. : .hpyeeee ee eee eee: 85 
Bree tse COLUMIDIA. «5 wits Gans fale 57 DNechransiei nee ote... of cain. 0m 78 Sierra Leane tages aren. 22 92 
Dene, ast Africa... ees 92 LPT ae os ad av a Ate 30 Salar Systems eee ey shy 
UG COVE eer i nr 66 ESuxrem pure 4a Aue oR ieee 76 Somali Coast, French .......... 95 
PeMOR ELOMORIAS.cg. 4. spe. 2 ice oe 62 Luzon (Island) Ae caer ne gE a 91 Somali Land rite et. oe 95 
Peved Gis eC AMR as Sue cei hice os, ws oes 88 Main Geet cin Suet. ar) 2 Somat Vand eireliene eee ee 92 
STS Ue CLEC ata 70 IM aloiomia Gust to, 8s Bran cat iat cle 97 South Americhes.. ieee ees. one 64 
AML WR Nc 52) Prd ietne puso aie ees 80 Manitoba.. AE ee te Noh 56 pouth Australia... ..... ae 100 
IRGIETIN GES, pg <1. och oes 45 Maritime Provinces............. 55 South Carolina........ ies. | ae 15 
Canada, Dominion of........... 52 Ranvier ts Zaoui: oc. ek 11 South Dakotas aie. ssa 36 . 
Canal Zone, Panama........... 63 Massachusetts... .. Fe Le 5 South Polarheesions™:. .-. Sees 50 
GBI OF GOOG, LLODG. se. we eo ss 96 MexieG ys sutis sca nin\ « wh he chontek 61 Southern Nigeria ie sche 92 
Cape Verde Islands............. 92 INF CHIDIas hers ce Meee te Saale Hee 24 Spain.. i) ie Oe 74 
Cera) America... so.) i. 6k shee 3 62 Minnesota A Mila ee es ee ere 26 Straits Settlements............ 88 
SE ALM as. Baked she eis 88 DLRSIMALD Din wate aatioe s vhal aay 19 Sweden sa aemecewnh cs cagueteins 83 
UV oo ER re re 67 NEISSOUTIISE Steen ce hc ak Fokegits 28 Switzerlandeeee.o... Sees 82 
“oo 0 aR eee ee a Fe 89 MONE CO were Sats. irk nae wear es 75 LASTS TGS eme ier aay cn . 3  eee 99 
aimese DMipire.:...... 62. bn". 85 MOnCam ieee es li 2 ws Sei hes 37 Ténnesseetee. i tni« :). - >: joes 20 
RMIT Feta) io, « wale oo we atenavs 65 MOR PEG CERO Mae tc 5-3 vc ssh ade 80 LOxsch. Ae: . keene 31 
(Cilaretz ie Rots, rr ree ie AE INGTOGEMtee Ee aoe oe ake 3 Trans Valet ck. «ke eee 96 
1 ROGER Par ri IY EAU PRIS eM aay Maps o/e cle go a 9 34 LYIPOM cree 5 da ss: Si Cnt, a 92 
MP A Mr os Sik se we 75 I oe ee a5 ep er 88 Tunis.. SPM A a ah eal ene 93 
Coli. CUE a ar 62 Netherlands) Cher, gi. cin wis eas 76 Turkey it inPAsIA: 5.) nacre 87 
CNS) OES Bl 58 INCU ACO reat eens Ss i's ba ok 44 carkey in: Burope |... 4s. eee 80 
OTP USN a 0000S SY ie 11 Newebruns Within: wry fa aie en a RRO G: 0Cin, ce ag eae ee 92 
Ror ei A es. gs os eee 8 81 NeWiOUnGlanGoctagea ents’ sci.v b's ae 52 Union of South Africa....:..... 96 
District of Columbia............ 11 New Hampshire. 6.5 05645004... . 3 Wriited otates.j oc Lets Hh: 1 
Dominican Republic............ 59 INGIN ol CLNGY omer es shah os eon bre stapes 9 Uruguay css. Teen Ree ae 67 
Dutch Guiana (Surinam)........ 66 New: Mexivo gems tatcacs 3 om 80 41 irks foro tro eek eer oe 3 
BOTTI OF on i RO 97 New South Wales.;............ 100 Veneguels.. 9) i.) 22ee on eer sioust 65 
Sein Ae ahs hs ee 68 ° Newey Or mrittas cre tact. ous 8 ViOPIMONt 4.5 chy ae erik eee 4 
Ug er ae ee 94 Now Zealagiqnns tsetse ea 26 were alos 99 WiCtOtidie ti aa-n hoa ieee > Rte 100 
Re vladd aud Wale: Ae 71 NICRTEO Uae aentinnr si3s's ono ee, 5 62 WAL HARA: ar dee ch Eo oe 12 
RU ica G ES | vin ss. 95 Nottie AImerciameii. so UNE. x 51 VIE lees care ae tata hatred, area ety Redes 71 
My Cee | A Ae oe 69 North: Carotitisinc se: tipo ne 14 PA nahingbens (ora dene besr saa 47 
iy (hs CEST Oe 0 99 INOTUDUS ROLE c Meath a 6 2 Kis’ 35 Western Australia.............. 100 
LS ge ee © oS 17 North Polar Regions. .«....... z 50 Wiest Incsedy . 25) Mee tc ee eee 59 
UATE sy. 4 ge 75 INorthermeNiweriaii, flee late 92 WieSORVATSIIIG Ace! : ie let umes ah 13 
French Equatorial Africa....... 92 Northwest Territories.......... 52 WV ISUOUSIN edie lee AY a oe, Oost as es 25 
rene <gMians — nowy red dh use. 66 NGIWA Wee kre bee idk el 83 NOOUIG Aee he er, ee ne eh coe kad 49 
French Indo-China ............ 89 Nova ‘SCahin wir esi. Toa a VEVORIT Gate eat tek Sera x 39 
Rai DG Rd Vos ais sles 5 Hace are 92 Nyasalandert sie. Steed sun. 2 


Georgia HE Ry Bye Ae Oe 16 CIGERTIA: oh een ofa PBR th 
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PAGE 
American Naval Commanders of Spanish-American War . . 124 
American Generals of Spanish-American War............ 123 
American Statesmen, Biographical Sketches of........... 115, -120 
American shart fromel791\ to Woo ee ee he ee 103 
Army and Naval Commandétsemaemee s/s... 2. eee 12h 122. 


Cities and villages, incorporated, of the United States, by 

states, alphabetically arranged with the latest census 

figuresige 25%. . ln. . «20; eee hae ere, 134 - 153 
Cities of Foreign Countries alphabetically arranged with 


latest population. ....27) 5.2 eee eee oe ree 154 - 156 
Confederate Statesmen and Generals................... 125 
-Constitution of the United States of America and Amend- 

ments theretoy i... 2... %. 24s eee eee 110 - 114 


(Family) 





PAGE 

Declaration of Independence of the United States, Fac- 

simile of... 25.2354. oe cee eee ee 106, 107 
English and American writers 2) ..2e Meee ee eee 126 — 129 
Inventors;, Eminent? ..:.. 2. cl. 5 ce ee 130, 131 
Population of the United States, at Intervals of Five Years 101 
Population of the United States by States and Counties, 

showing incorporated cities and villages.......... 134 - 153 
Presidents of the United States, Biographical Data of. 108, 109 
Productions, Leading, of the Principal Countries........... 105 
Railroads in operation, miles of, in the United States.... 102 
Solar System... $sdeqge a eens > oe Se 104 
Statesmen and Patriots, Eminent. 7.7.) .5 fee 132, 133 





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INDIANS ROAMED 


IN SOUTH BEFORE 


KING TUT'S TIME 


Turn Up Civilization Dat- 


ing 1500 B. C. 


New York, July 29 [Special]— 
Archaeologists have discovered 
‘evidence of civilization dating 


» back to 1500 B. C. in the Mississip- 


_ pi valley between Memphis and 
‘Vicksburg at a place known as 
Jaketown site. 

People lived and developed their 
own primitive culture here 50 
_years before Moses led the Israe- 
lites out of Egypt and 100 years 
before the fabulous King Tutank- 
hamen ruled that country on the 
«Nile. They were Indians who 


“fashioned their own stone and 


»flint implements and weapons 
“many centuries before the ceramic 
“age. It was also long before the 


“Indians chief defense weapon was 


.the bow and arrow. 

Deep down under the subsur- 
face at a point near Bellzoni, Miss., 
the excavators found flake knives 
made of flint and “throwing 
sticks’ which were designed to 
throw stones during times of war. 
The sticks were sliced along the 
grain of flint and fashioned to 
nestle a stone at one end. 


Pottery Fragments 


_; In layers above the subterranean 
.§trata and not far from ground 
level were found fragments of pot- 
‘gery which yielded the ceramic 
Jchronology of the region between 
*3200. A. D. and 1600 A. D. There 
“were also burial mounds and the 
outlines of circular houses about 
15 feet in diameter. The larger 
mounds which rose 15 to 25 feet 
were arranged around a court. 
One of them has a well defined 
ramp as tho once used as a stair- 
way.. 

* The exploration was conducted 
by Dr. James A. Ford, assistant 
curator of North American arche- 
ology of the American Museum of 
Natural History. He started in 
1941 and resumed ‘again after 
World War II, working in collabo- 
ration with Dr. Philip Phillips, 
curator of eastern archaeology of 
the Peabody museum at Harvard 
university, and Dr. James A. Grif- 
fin, director of the anthropology 
museum at the University of Mich- 
igan. The findings are now at Har- 
vard for further study. 





this site to physiografic changes,” 
Dr. Ford said, “was studied by 
means of air photografs, a con- 
tour map made for the purpose 
and boreholes to test the subsur- 
face deposits. 

“ Assistance and advice in this 
phase of the work was provided 
by geologists of the waterways ex- 
periment station, United States 


army engineers, Vicksburg. The} 


evidence gathered indicates a cor- 
relation with the history of steam 
channel changes worked out by 
Dr. H. W. Fisk for the Mississippi 
river commission,” 

Dr. Ford also disclosed that 
charcoal samples for age determi- 
nation were secured from the 
lowest cultural deposits above the 
old Ohio sandbar and that these 
are being studied by the radiation 
laboratory of Columbia university 
in an effort to achieve more pre- 
cise dating of the archaeological 
chronology and the physiografic 
history. 

AUTO LOOTED OF COATS 

Nathan Boodlib, 6431 Newga + in- 
formed police yesterday that s automobile 
was broken into at Washington and Dear- 


born sts. and looted of two women’s cloth 
coats valued at $90. 


Shop with the family 


tonight — Store hours, 


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Red China’s Army Day 
Slogans Shun Stalin 
LONDON, July 29 [Reuters ]— 
Premier Stalin is not mentiongd 
in any of the 18 slogans issued by 
the Chinese communist govern- 


ment for Army day, Aug. 1. The 
slogans, as reported by the com- 


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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEs 
Monday, July 30, 1951 
H Part 1—Page9 


munist New China News agency, 
had two mentions of Mao Tzes-° 
tung, Chinese communist chief, 
| Neither the Russian nor the Koe 
rean army is mentioned. 


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1825 | ___| Alabama ______.___- 51,540 | 710 | 2,138,093 |------ a Nevada, 2izs- oes 109,740 | 960 81,875 |---| 1825 
Alaska (total surface)_| 590,884 64,356 New Hampshire ___- 9,005 300 |. 430,572 
ATEZ OMA pew ee. 2 ek 112,920 100 | 204,354 New. Jerseye-eo-me eo Meoen 290 | 2,537,167 
IAT Kans aAste eee te 53,045 805 | 1,574,449 News Mexicotmeesess- 122,460 120 327,301 
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Coloradovss: so 103,645 280 799 024 North Carolina_____- 48,580 | 3,670 | 2,206,287 
Connecticut _______- 4,845 145 | 1,114,756 North Dakota ______ 70,195 | 600! 577,056 
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Hloridaaes i225 54,240 | 4,440 752,619 Orcgoneeer se eee 94,560 | 1,470 672,765 
Georpingen es 2c se- 58,980 495 | 2,609,121 Pennsylvania ..-_..- 44,985 230 | 7,665,111 
Hawaii (total surface)_| 6,449 191,909 = Porto Rico (t’'lsurface)) 3,435 1,118,012 
Ded Of eee | Tanna a see se 84,290 510 325,594. ee Rhode Island ___...- 1,053 197 042610) |=) 4Gst0 
MUingisy: tae ee 56,000 650 | 5,638,591 South Carolina_____- 30,170 400 | 1,515,400 
Rridigyist cote vee cee 35,910 440 | 2,700,876 South Dakota _____- 76,850 800 583,888 
TOW sre 22 eee eee a 55,475 550 | 2,224,771 Mennesseetenasseeok 41,750 300 | 2,184,789 
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Nie une: se esr 29,895 | 3,145 742,371 Wirginiges 22252055 40,125 | 2,325 | 2,061,612 
Reo} | Maryland ).- $205. o. 9860 |, 2.350] 1,295,346 |... mee Washington _____--- 66,880 | 2,300 | 1,141,990 | 1800 
Massachus*tts ___- _- 8,040 | 275 | 3,366,416 West Virginia -_---- 24,645 | 135 | 1,221,119 [ 
Michigan) 322 -_ bes 57,430 | 1,485 | 2,810,173 Wisconsin ~.._...-.- 54,450 | 1,590 | 2,333,860 
Minnesota____ _- ‘anae|. 79,205 | 4,160 | 2,075,708 Weyomitg. scl... 97,575 | 315 | 145,965 
1795 Mississippi pe es ag en ta 46,340 470 1,797,114 Delaware Bay...... ........ sae 620 1795 
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COMPARATIVE DISTANCES OF THE PLANETS ; / + COMPARATIVE SIZE OF THE SUN AS SEEN 
FROM THE SUN. <i FROM THE PLANETS. 


As seen from 


MERCURY 






Circumference of the Sun, 
2,764,600 miles ; the Diameter, 
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Arrest’s Coinet } Fetes Comet revolves in 16 years; 
Encke’s, in 3 years, 4 months ; 

Biela’s, in 6 years, 9 months ; 
and Faye’s. in 144 years, 





Four small Planets, Ceres, Pallas,\- 
Juno, and Vesta, first observed 
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URANUS —— takes its name, 
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THE PLANETS. 2 MARS 


are called Primary ; other 3 The mean Ordteal velocity of the Planets per second is Mery miles ; Venus,23 ; Karth, 19 ; Mars,15 ; kh 

are called Secondary, beca ge = 

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upon itsown arts. 


least 1 ; Saturn is surrounded by a circilar 
belt. 4 
, Vesta... , .18 
DIAMETER LENGTH OF LENGTH OF HOUELES “ei of their great distance, the Orbits of Uranus 

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Mercury| 3,150 88 days | 94 hours 544 min. | 109,000 miles 
Venus 7,718 225“ lor & 91 | 0,000 « 









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Thrace 66 255114 Yeas wakcly hep aee eras ae $ PHASES OF HE MOON, {UPITER 
rate 79,013 30 , fe 10 “ 16 « 91,000 < The Diameter of the Moon is 2,160 miles ; her mean distance from the 

\ Nee | stile + “oo « Thar 18 sie aoa . Earth, 237,519 miles ; her magnitude, 1-49th that of the Earth ; and 


the period of her revolution 27 days, 1 hours, 43 minutes, 5 seconds, 
The Moon turns round her axis in the same time that she revolves 
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and clocks. 
Bahamas... ........-... Sponges, valuable woods, tobacco, and cotton... | Tropical fruits, sponges, and pear)s_._.____. Food-stuffs, wines, textile goods ........._. 
BUMEAON) Sa conc cccccces Cereals, peas, beans, sugar-beet, and minerals.... | Cereals, yarns, coal, sugar, and machinery... | Wool, coffee, cereals, hides, and meat..... 
i fT en Rubber, cinchona, cocoa, animals, wool, wheat, | Silver, tin, and rubber........................ Provisions, hardware, textile goods, and 
and coffee. ready-made clothing 
0 UG a Coffee, sugar, cotton, and tobacco. ............-..- Coffee, sugar, rubber, cotton, hides, and | Manufactured cotton, iron, coal, flour, and 
tobacco, machinery. 
British Tales ........-..- Grain, textile manufactures, and mineral prod-| Earthen and china ware, hardware and Cotton, wheat, tea, meat, animals, wool, and 
ucts. cutlery, yarns, and textile manufactures. tobacco. 
Bpulgeria ..-...-......... Wheat, wine, tobacco, silk, attar of roses, fron .. | Grains, wool, hides, and attar of roses..___. Textile manufactures, metals, and coal ._.. 


Canada, Dominion of .. | Wheat, tiinber, fish, minerals..................-.-- Fish, lumber, wheat, and animals_.......__. Wool,ironand steél manufactures,sugar,coal 


Textile fabrics, food-stuffs, and drinks 


Cotton goods, salt fish, rice, coal and coke 
spirits. 


Cape of Good Hope.... | Diamonds, gold, ostrich feathers, sheep, goats._- Gold, diamonds, ostrich feathers, wool,hides 


Rice, coffee, tea, cinchona, cocoanuts, cinnamon, 


Coffee, cinchona, tea, plumbago, cocoanut 
tobacco, cocoa, plumbago, and pearls 


products. 


? 


Cereals, fruits and vegetables, minerals, niter.... | Niter, copper, silver, wheat, and wool...... Food-stuffs, textiles, machinery, drugs ..._- 


Cereals, tea, opium, coal, and silk. ................ Tea, rice, raw and manufactured silk__._.__ Opium, cotton and woolen goods, oil, metals 


Minerals, coffee, cocoa, tobacco, sugar, vegetable 


Coffee, timber, gold, silver, cacao, tobacco 
ivory, rubber, and dyewoods. 


Food-stuffs, beverages, textiles, and iron 
and hides 


1 and steel goods 
Coffee, bananas, sugar, wheat, rice, potatoes, 


Coffee, hides and skins, fruits, rubber, and 
gold, and silver. 


Cotton, woolens, and tron 
dyewoods. 





Sugar and Cobacco;s 220s 2. docs ha secees cance Sugar, molasses, leaf tobacco, and cigars... | Rice, jerked beef, machinery, and flour... 
COENEN a Cereals, potatoes, animals, and animal products | Animals and animal products, cereals _..__. eee napus aguired goods, cereals, animal 
Dutch East Indies: ..4 EL La hee oho ant pndigo, gum, spices, seebeeate eet rice, indigo, cinchona, Sopnntees cotton, woolens, fron and 
LF CTY Eps a Cocoa, coffee, sugar, rice, rubber, and minerals.. | Cocoa, coffee, hides,rubber, ivory nuts,sugar | Textile goods and food-stuffs ............... 
OTe uosdscseaws shoe Cereals, cotton, sugar, rice.................--..... | Cotton, beans sugar, onions, and wheat.... | Textile goods, coal, timber, machinery..... 
OS a Cereals, potatoes, beetroot, flax, wine._......._.. Textile goods, wine, and leather ware...__. Cereals, raw silk, wool, cotton, and wine... 
MPONTOAIY 6 oSccclscc5 sues Cereals, bectroot, minerals, hay, and potatoes_.. | Textiles, food-stuffs, metals, chemicals... Textiles, oils, animals, and animal products 
Chi EO a ee Cereals, cotton, fruits, tobacco, minerals ....__.- Currants, ores, olive oil, wines, and fruits _. | Cereals, yarns, timber, hardware, hides __.. 
Guatemala.............. | Coffee, sugar cane, tobacco, maize, wheat, fruits Coffee, silver, bananas, hides, and sugar__.. | Manufactured ROOGR pee ee Seah AE 
Chaya Da ee Sugar, rice, cuffee, hides, wool, and bananas _.__. Sugar, rice, and bananas.................._.. Manufactured goods, food-stuffs._........_- 


Tobacco, sugar, maize, bananas, coffee, minerals | Live stock, fruits, coffee, and silver Iron ware, cotton goods, wine, paper 





Cereals, cotton, oil-seeds, sugar cane, opium, 


Rice, cotton, opium, oil-seeds._......__.__.. 
indigo, tobacco, tea. 


Cotton manufactures, metals, sugar, and 
machinery 


Os a Silks, fruit, tobacco, fibers, marble, coral...._._. Silk, wine, olive oil, fruits, sulphur, eggs_.. | Wheat, cotton, coal, raw silk, wool.___.___. 
mnmmeicw, _-.......---.- Sugar cane, coffee, fruits, corn, cacao .........-.. Sugar, coffee, tropical fruits, and rum.____. Cotton, fish, flour, rice....................... 
JOON See es Tea, cereals, sugar, silk, minerals.....- - | Raw silk and cocoons, rice, tea, coal,copper | Cotton, metals, sugar, kerosene___..__.._._. 






Coffve, sugar cane, cotton, minerals -.. Ivory, nuts, palm-oil, caoutchouc, copal.... | Textiles, gums, powder, tobacco......__.__. 


Ca" oe Cereals, tobacco, minerals. ........................ | Rice, beans, cow-hides, gindeng::-- 2.7 Cotton and woolen goods, metals, oil ______ 
ig Pie ae ee eee Coffee, cocoa, sugar, arrowroot, ivory ........... Coffee, palm-oil, nuts, cocoa, sugar, ivory..| Cotton manufactures... 
Madagascar... .......... Cattle, rice, sugar, cotton, fruits, minerals____._. India rubber, hides, cattle, wax_...........- gta goods, beverages, crockery, metal 
goods 
UV 60) Ss ie ere! .. | Cereals, cocoa, coffee, spirits, tobacco, animals, | Mahogany, silver, vanilla, coffee, tobacco.. | Textile manufactures, machinery_..__..____ 
; minerals 
Montenegro ............ Cereals, tobacco, potatoes, cattle ................. Sumac, insect powder, animals, skins, honey | Salt, oil, Hard ware) GUPsY...2-----).- ee 
i el eee ----- | Sugar, coffee, indigo, arrowroot, ginger, tobacco, | Wool, hides and skins, gold, sugar, coal __.. Flour, grain, leather goods, iron, machin- 


rice, pepper, cotton, tea, coal. ery, woolen and cotton goods. 


Netherlands ............ Cereals, beans, peas, beetroot .................... Cereals, drugs, sugar, minerals__.__..__..... Tron and steel goods, cereals, coal, minerals 
Newfoundland -........ Wisi CODPCPAITOMEs. «ee. Sac. wae een lan ssh oe Fish, cod and seal oil, lobsters, iron ore.... | Flour, textile goods, and food-stuffs _.._____ 
MRIGOPASUG. 2 ..--<--ac~-- Cofteepcattle; batanasse.. 22.0 .n-2-b-scuccsaccs-- Coffee, bananas, hides -...............--..... Cottons; iron ignors---)-- 5 ee 
Meese eis. Soe... Cereals, tlinber; animals, fish.:..-._--...........-. Timber, animal products, fish. .............. Food-stuffs, textile manufactures __....____ 


Wool, diamonds, hides, ostrich feathers_... | Flour, grain, manufactured goods 


Orange River Colony -. | Diamonds, garnets, gold, sheep, ostriches........ 


MPPAPOSTIAY ._ £2... 2-25 Maize, mate, manioc, beans, tobacco ......._..__. Maté, tobacco, hides and skins, timber __... Textiles, wine, rice 


705 o ye  S Cereals, fruits, gums, silk, tobacco, minerals_.... Dried fruits, opium, rice, cotton, wool, silk, 


Cotton goods, copper, glass, woolen goods, 
carpets, pearls, turquoises, 


sugar, petroleum, tea, coffee, drugs. 


Wine, cereals, animals, fruits, minerals........... | Wine, cork, copper_.......................... Textiles, wheat, coal, sugar, food-stuffs____ 


Wheat, maize, sheep, cattle. ............225..2.-..- Cereals, animals, fruits, wood..........____- Textiles, metals, leather, chemicals_______- 


Fibers, hops, tobacco, cereals, minerals, olen. Grain, flax, hemp, timber, linseed, wool, oil Cotton, iron, machinery, silk, wool, tea____ 


Coffee, indigo, sugar, tobacco, rubber Coffee, indigo, sugar, cocoa, and rubber.... | Cotton goods, iron, woolens, spirits, flour._ 





Cereals, plums, wine animals_.................... Fruits, animals, wine, grain, food-stuffs.... | Cotton and woolen goods, metals______..__. 





Cereals, fibers, fruits and nuts, minerals Wine, minerals, fruits, and cork ... _....... | Cotton, food-stuffs, timber, machinery. .... 


Sweden _..... RAS See Cereals, animals, minerals .....................---- bashes animals and their products, min-| Food-stuffs, coal, textiles, machinery.__.... 
erals. 

Switzerland. ._.......... . Animals, cereals, fibers, tobacco, fruits ......__.- Silks, clocks and watches, food-stuffs _____. Food-stuffs, textiles, minerals, animals. .__- 

Transvaal Colony ._.... Grain, cattle; gold, cOal2--. 25-5. -235-.2......5... Gold, wool, cattle, hides, ostrich feathers... | 2.2.2.2. .2.- 2-2 -eceee cece co eeee ceeceeee cones 

Turkey ................. | Tobacco, cereals, coffee, madder, opium, fruits.. | Wheat, raisins, silk, olives, cereals.......__. Cotton, linens, woolen manufactures, coffee 

United States -......... Cereals, cotton, tobacco, animals, minerals, tim- | Cotton, bread-stuffs and provisions, live | Sugar, coffee, tea, spices, rubber, cocoa, 


ber, fruits, machinery. stock, minerals and mineral oils. 


Animal products, cereals 


textiles, tin, iron and steel, hides, furs. 


Coffee, cocoa, rubber, hides and skins, cattle 


Uruguay ..... its Ale acters Animals minerals... <2 sci 2. neces cacce cous ae 
Venezuela .........-.-- Coffee, cocoa, cereals, cattle, minerals_.......-- 


Food-stuffs, textiles, machinery .__._.- aeote 
Manufactured goods, provisions, and wine, 








PRINCIPAL PORTS. 





Algiers. 
Buenos Aires, 
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne,Sydney. 


Trieste and Fium3. 


Nassau, 
Antwerp. 


Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Pernambuco, 
Para. 

London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, 
Dublin, Queenstown. 

Varna, Burghas. 

Quebec, Montreal, St. John, Halifax. 

Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, E. London, 

Colombo, Trincomalee 


Valparaiso, Iquique. 
Canton, Shanghai, 


Barranquilla, Buenaventura, Panama, 
Limon, Punta Arenas. 


Havana, Matanzas, Santiago de Cuba. 


Copenhagen, Aarhuus, Odense, <Aal- 
borg, Horsens. 


Batavia, Samarang, Surabaya. 


Guayaquil. 

Alexandria, 

Marseilles; Havre, Bordeaux, Dunkirk, 
Hamburg, Bremen, Stettin, Kiel. 
Pirzeus, Patras, Nauplia, Corfu, Syra. 
San José, Izabal, Santo Tomas. 
Henolulu. 

Amapala, Truxillo, Puerto Cortez. 
Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon 


Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Palermo. 
Kingston, Port Royal 

Yokohama, Ozaka, Nagasaki,Hakodate. 
Boma, 

Seoul. 

Monrovia, Robertsport. 

Tamatave. 


Vera Cruz, Campeachy, Tampico, Aca- 
pulco, Manzanillo, Guaynias. 


Dulcigno. 
Durban. 


Amsterdam, Rotterdam. 
St. Johns, 

Realejo. 

Christiania, Bergen. 


Lingah, Bushire, Rasht, Khoramabad 


Lisbon, Oporto. 
Galatz. 

St. Petersburg, Odessa. 
Acajutla 


Barcelona, Malaga, Valencia. 
Stockholm, Gotéborg 


Smyrna, Scutari, Beirut. 


Boston, New York, New Orleans, San 
Francisco, 


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GEORGE WASHINGTON. 
Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, February 
22, 1782. 
President, April 30, 1789—March 4, 1797. 
Died at Mount Vernon, Virginia, December 14, 1799. 


JAMES MADISON. 


Born at Port Conway, King George County, Virginia, 
March 16, 1751. 

President, March 4, 1809—March 4, 1817. 

Died at Montpelier, Virginia, June 28, 1836. 


ANDREW JACKSON. 


Born in Waxhaw Settlement, North Carolina, March 
15, 1767. 


President, March 4, 1829—March 4, 1837. 


Died at the Hermitage, near Nashville, Tenn., June 
8, 1845. 


JO 


Born an Charles City County, Virginia, March 29, 
1790. 

President, April 4, 1841—March 4, 1845. 

Died at Richmond, Virginia, January 17, 1862. 


ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 


JOHN ADAMS. 
Born at Braintree (now Quincy), Norfolk County, 
Massachusetts, October 19, 1735. 
President, March 4, 1797—March 4, 1801. 
Died at Braintree, July 4, 1826. 


JAMES MONROE. 


Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, April 28, 
1758. 

President, March 4, 1817—March 4, 1825. 

Died at New York City, July 4, 1831. 


MARTIN VAN BUREN. 
Born at Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, 
December 5, 1782. 
President, March 4, 1887—March 4, 1841. 
Died at Kinderhook, July 24, 1862. 


JAMES KNOX POLK. 
Born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 
November 2, 1795. 
President, March 4, 1845—March 5, 1849. 
Died at Nashville, Tennessee, June 15, 1849. 








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THOMAS JEFFERSON. 
Born at Shadwell, Albemarle County, Virginia, Apri 
2, 1743. 
President, March 4, 1801—March 4, 1809. 
Died at Monticello, Virginia, July 4, 1826. 


JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. 
Born at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, 
July 11, 1767. 
President, March 4, 1825—March 4, 1829. 
Died at Washington, D. C., February 23, 1848. 


‘WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON. 


Born at Berkely, Charles City County, Virginia, Feb- 
ruary 9, 1773. 

President, March 4, 1841—April 4, 1841. 

Died at Washington, D. C., April 4, 1841. 


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ZACHARY TAYLOR. 


Born in Orange County, Virginia, September 24, 1784, 
President, March 5, 1849—July 9, 1850. 
Died at Washington, D. C., July 9, 1850. 











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109 





THE PRESIDENTS OF 











MILLARD FILLMORE. 
Born in the township of Locke, Cayuga County, 
New York, January 7, 1800. 
President, July 9, 1850—March 4, 1853. 
Lx J at Buffalo, New York, March 8, 1874. 





ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 
Born in Hardin (now La Rue) County, Kentucky, 
February 12, 1809. 


President, March 4, 1861—April 15, 1865. 
Died at Washington, D. C., April 15, 1865. 









RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES. 
Born at Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, 


Oct. 4, 1822. Nov. 
President, March 4, 1881—Sept. 19, 1881. 


Died at Elberon, New Jersey, Sept.19, 81. 


President, March 4, 1877—March 4, 1881. 
Died at Spiegel Grove, Ohio, Jan.17,1893, 


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BENJAMIN HARRISON. 
Born at North Bend, Hamilton County, 
Ohio, Aug. 20, 1833. : 
President, March 4, 1889 —March 4, 1893, 
Died at Indianapolis, Ind., Mar, 13, 1901. 


JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD 
Born at Orang 
19, 1831 


WILLIAM McKINLEY. 


Born at Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio, 
Jan. 29, 1843. 1858. 


President, March 4, 1897—Sept. 14, 1901. 
Died at Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1901. 





FRANKLIN PIERCE. 
Born at Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, New 
Hampshire, November 238, 1804. 
President, March 4, 1853—March 4, 1857. 
Died at Concord, New Hampshire, October 8. 1869. 









ANDREW JOHNSON. 

Born at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, 
December 29, 1808. 

President, April 15, 1865—March 4, 1869. 

Died in Carter County, Tennessee, July 31, 1875. 


ee 


CHESTER A. ARTHUR. 
e, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Born in pitettne County, Vermont, Oct 


President, Sept. 20, 1881—March 4, 1885 
Died at New York City, Nov. 18, 1886. 





THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 


Born in New York, N. Y., October 27, 


President, Sept. 14, 1901—March 4, 1909. 


THE UNITED STATES—Continvep. 





JAMES BUCHANAN, 
Born at Stony Batter, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 
April 22, 1791. 
President, March 4, 1857—March 4, 1861, 
Died at Wheatland, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1868. 








ULYSSES S. GRANT. 
Born at Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio, 
April 27, 1822. 
President, March 4, 1869—March 4, 1877. 
Died at Mount McGregor, New York, July 28, 1885. 








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GROVER CLEVELAND. 

Born at Caldwell, Essex County, New 
Jersey, March 18, 1837, 

President, March 4, 1885—March 4, 1889. 

President, March 4, 1898—March 4,1897. 

Died at Princeton, N. J., June 24, 1908. 








‘ee eo ae Se” 
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. 


Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, September 15, 
1857. 
President, March 4, 1909. 








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ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 





CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 


We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect 
Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquillity, provide 
for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure 
the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain 
and establish this ConstiruTr1on for the United States of America. 


ARTICLE. I. 


Section. 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested 
in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and 
House of Representatives. 

Section. 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of 
Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several 
States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications 


| requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State 
Legislature. 


No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained 
to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the 


| United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of 


that State in which he shall be chosen. 

Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among 
the severa] States which may be ineluded within this Union, according 
to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to 
the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service 
for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of 
all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within 


| three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United 
| States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such a 


Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives 
shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall 
have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall 
be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled’to chuse three, 
Massachusetts cight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, 
Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, 
Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South 
Carolina five, and Georgia three. 

When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, 


_ the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill 








such Vacancies. 

The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and over 
Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment. 

Section. 3. The Senate of the United States shall be composed 
of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, 
for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote. 

Immediately after they shall be assembled in Consequence of the 
first Election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three 
Classes. The Seats of the Senators of the first Class shall be vacated 
at the Expiration of the second Year, of the second Class at the 
Expiration of the fourth Year, and of the third Class at the Expiration 


| of the sixth Year, so that one-third may be chosen every second Year; 


and if Vacancies happen by Resignation, or otherwise, during the 
Recess of the Legislature of any State, the Executive thereof may 
make temporary Appointments until the next Meeting of the Legisla- 
ture, which shall then fill such Vacancies. 

No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the 
Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United 
States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that 
State for which he shall be chosen. 

The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the 
Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided. 

The Senate shall chuse their other Officers, and also a President 
pro tempore, in the Absence of the Vice President, or when he shall 
exercise the Ofhce of President of the United States. 

The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. 
When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be cn Oath or Affirmation. 
When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice 
shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Con- 
currence of two thirds of the Members present. 

Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than 
to removal from Office, and Disqualification to hold and enjoy any 
Office of honour, Trust or Profit under the United States: but the 
Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, 
Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law. 

Section. 4. The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections 
for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State 
by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law 
make or alter such Regulations, except as to the places of chusing 
Senators. 

The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such 
Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall 
by Law appoint a different Day. 





Section. 5. Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, 
Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of 
each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business; but a smaller Number 
may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized to compel the 
Attendance of absent Members, in such Manner, and under such 
Penalties as each House may provide. 

Kach House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish 
its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of 
two thirds, expel a Member. 

Hach House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from 
time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their 
Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members 
of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of 
those Present, be entered on the Journal. 

Neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the 
Consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any 


,other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting. 


Section. 6. The Senators and Representatives shall receive a 
Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid 
out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, 
except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from 
Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective 
Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any 
Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in 
any other Place. 

No Senator or Representative shafl, during the Time for which he 
was elected, be appointed to any civil ‘Office under the Authority of 
the United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments 
whereof shall have been encreased during such time; and no Person 
holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either 
House during his Continuance in Office. 

Section. 7. All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the 
House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with 
Amendments as on other Bills. 

Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives 
and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the 
President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if — 
not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it 
shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their 
Journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If after such Reconsideration 
two thirds of that House shall agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent, 
together with the Objections, to the other House, by which it shall 
likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds of that House, 
it shall become a Law. But in all such Cases the Votes of both 
Houses shall be determined by yeas and Nays, and the Names of the 
Persons voting for and against the Bill shall be entered on the Journal 
of each House respectively. If any Bill shall not be returned by the 
President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have 
been presented to him, the Same shall be a law, in like Manner as if 
he had signed it, unless the Congress by their Adjournment prevent 
its Return, in which Case it shall not be a Law. 

Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of 
the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except 
on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President 
of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be 
approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by 
two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to 
the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill. 

Section. 8. The Congress shall have Power 

To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the 
Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of 
the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uni- 
form throughout the United States; 

To borrow Money on the credit of the United States; 

To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the 
several States, and with the Indian Tribes; 

To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform 
Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States; 

To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, 
and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures; 

To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and 
current Coin of the United States; 

To establish Post Offices and post Roads; 

To promote the progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing 
for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to 
their respective Writings and Discoveries; 

To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court; 

To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the 
high Seas, and Offences against the Law of Nations; 

To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make 
Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; 


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To provide and maintain a Navy; 

To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land 
and naval Forces; 

To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the 
Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions. 

To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, 
and for governing such Part of them as may be employéd in the Service 
of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appoint- 
ment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia accord- 
ing to the Discipline prescribed by Congress; 

To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over 
such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of 
particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat 
of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority 
over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the 
State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, 
Arsenals, Dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings ;—And 

To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying 
into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by 
this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any 
Department or Officer thereof. 

Section 9. The Migration or Importation of such Persons as 
any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not 
be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year one thousand eight 
hundred.and eight, but a Tax or Duty may be imposed on such 
Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person. 

The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, 
unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may 
require it. 

No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed. 

No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Propor- 
tion to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken. 

No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State. 

No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or 
Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another: nor shall 
Vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay 
Duties in another. 

No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence 
of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and 
Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be 
published from time to time. 

No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And 
no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, 
without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolu- 
ment, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, 
or foreign State. 

Section. 10. No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or 
Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; 
emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender 
in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, 
or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of 
Nobility. 

No State shall, without the consent of the Congress, lay any 
Imposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may be abso- 
lutely necessary for executing it’s inspection Laws: and the net 
Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or 
Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States; 
and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Controul of 
the Congress. 

No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of 
Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any 
Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, 
or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger 
as will not admit of Delay. 


ARTICLE. II. 


Section. 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President 
of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the 
Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for 
the same Term, be elected, as follows 

Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof 
may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of 
Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in 
the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding 
an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed 
an Elector. 

The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by 
Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not be an Inhabitant 
of the same State with themselves. And they shall make a List of all 
the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each; which 
List they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the Seat of the 
Government of the United States, directed to the President of the 
Senate. The President of the Senate shall, in the Presence of the 
Senate and House of Representatives, open all the Certificates, and 











the Votes shall then be counted. The Person having the greatest 
Number of Votes shall be the President, if such Number be a Majority 
of the whole Number of Electors appointed; and if there be more 
than one who have such Majority, and have an equal Number of 
Votes, then the House of Representatives shall immediately chuse by 
Ballot one of them for President; and if no Person have a Majority, 
then from the five highest on the List the said House shall in like 
Manner chuse the President. But in chusing the President, the Votes 
shall be taken by States, the Representation from each State having 
one Vote; A Quorum for this Purpose shall consist of a Member or 
Members from twothirds of the States, and a Majority of all the 
States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice 


of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of | 


the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain 
two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them 
by Ballot the Vice President. 

The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, 


and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall | 


be the same throughout the United States. 


No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United | 


States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eli- 


gible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible | 


to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five 
Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States. 

In Case of the Removal of the President from Office, or of his 
Death, Resignation, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties 
of the said Office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President, and 
the Congress may by Law provide for the Case of Removal, Death, 
Resignation, or Inability, both of the President and Vice President, 


declaring what Officer shall then act as President, and such Officer 


shall act accordingly, until the Disability be removed, or a President 
shall be elected. 

The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a 
Compensation, which shall neither be encreased nor diminished during 
the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not 
receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United 
States, or any of them. 

Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the 
following Oath or Affirmation :— 

“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the 
“Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my 
“Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United 
“States. 

Section. 2. The President shall be Commander in Chief of the 
Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several 
States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he 
may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officers in each of 
the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties 
of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves 
and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases 
of Impeachment. 

He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of 


the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators | 
present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice | 
and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public | 
Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other | 


Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein 
otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but 


the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior | 


Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts 
of Law, or in the Heads of Departments. 

The President shall have Power to fill up all Vacancies that may 
happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions 
which shall expire at the End of their next Session. 

Section. 3. He shall from time to time give to the Congress 


Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Con- | 
sideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; | 


he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either 


of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect | 
to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as | 
he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public | 


Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, 
and shall Commission all the officers of the United States. 

SECTION. 4. 
of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment 
for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and 
Misdemeanors. 


ARTICLE III. 


Section. 1. The judicial Power of the United States, shall be 
vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress 
may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of 
the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good 
Behavior, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a 





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Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance 
in Office. 

Section. 2. The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in 
Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the 
United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under 
their Authority ;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public 
Ministers, and Consuls;—to all Cases of admiralty and maritime 
Jurisdiction ;—to Controversies to which the United States shall be 
a Party;—to Controversies between two or more States;—between 
a State and Citizens of another State;—between Citizens of different 
States,—between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under 
Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, 
and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects. 

In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and 
Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court 
shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before men- 
tioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as 
to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations 
as the Congress shall make. 

The Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be 
by Jury; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said 
Crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within 
any State, the Trial shall be at such Plaee or Places as the Congress 
may by Law have directed. 

Section. 3. Treason against the United States, shall consist 
only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, 
giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of 
Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt 
Act, or on Confession in open Court. 

The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of 
Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, 
or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted. 


ARTICLE. IV. 


Section. 1. Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State 
to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other 
State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner 
in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and 
the Effect thereof. 

Section. 2. The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all 
Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. 

A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other 
Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, 
shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from which 
he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction 
of the Crime. 

No Person held to Service or Labour in one State, under the Laws 
thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or 
Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but 
shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or 
Labour may be due. 

Section. 3. New States may be admitted by the Congress into 
this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the 
Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the 
Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent 
of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress. 


NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
NICHOLAS GILMAN, 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
NATHANIEL GORHAM, Rurus Kine. 
CONNECTICUT. 
RoceR SHERMAN. 


JOHN LANGDON, B, FRANKLIN, 
Rost. Morris, 
Tuo: FirzsiMons, 


JamMEs WILSON, 


Wo. SaMu. JOHNSON, 
NEW YORK. 
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, 
NEW JERSEY. 


Davin BREARLEY, 
JONA. DAYTON. 


Gro: READ, 
JOHN DICKINSON, 
Jaco: BRoomM. 


Wu: LIvIncstTon, 
Wo. PATERSON, 


James M’HENrRy, 
DANL. CARROLL. 





PENNSYLVANIA. 
Tuomas MIFF.in, 
GEo: CLYMER, 
JARED INGERSOLL, 
Gouv: Morris. 


DELAWARE. 
Gunnine BeEprorp, Jun’r, 
RIcHARD BASSETT, 


The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful 
Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property 
belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution 
shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, 
or of any particular State. 

Section. 4. The United States shall guarantee to every State in 
this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each 
of them against Invasion, and on Application of the Legislature, or 
of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against 
domestic Violence. 


ARTICLE. V. 


The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem 
it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on 
the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, 
shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in cither 
Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Con- 
stitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the 
several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one 
or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the. Congress ; 
Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year 
one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the 
first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and 
that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal 
Suffrage in the Senate. 


ARTICLE. VI. 


All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the 
Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United 
States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation. 

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States wiich shall 
be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall 
be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the 
supreme ‘Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be 
bound thereby, any Thing i ‘in the Constitution or Laws of any State 
to the Contrary notwithstanding. 

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the, 
Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and 
judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, 
shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; 
but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any 
Office or public Trust under the United States. 


ARTICLE. VII. 


The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be 
sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the 
States so ratifying the Same. 

Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States 
present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of 
our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven 
and of the Independence of the United States of America 
the Twelfth In Witness whereof We have hereunto sub- 
scribed our Names. 

GEO WASHINGTON— 


Presidt and deputy from Virginia 
VIRGINIA. 
JamrEs MapiIson, Jr., 


NORTH CAROLINA. 
Ricu’p Dopss SpaicHr, 


JoHN BLAIR, 


Wo. BLowunt, 
Hu. WILLIAMSON. 


SOUTH CAROLINA. 


J. RUTLEDGE, CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY, 
CHARLES PINCKNEY, PIERCE BUTLER. 


GEORGIA. 
Apr. BALDWIN. 


WILLIAM JACKSON, Secretary. 


MARYLAND. 
Dan: oF St. THos. JENIFER, 


WILLIAM Few, 
Attest: 





The Constitution was adopted on the 17th September, 1787, by the Convention appointed in pursuance of the resolution of the Congress 
of the Confederation, of the 21st February, 1787, and was ratified by the Conventions of the several States, as follows, viz.: 


By Convention of Del: aware, on the 7th December, 1787. 
“i Pennsylv: nia, e 12th December, 1787. 
New Jersey, se 18th December, 1787. 


i a Georgia, ‘3 2d January, 1788. 
aa g Connecticut, i 9th January, 1788. 
s se Massachusetts, 4 6th February, 1788. 
“ ce Maryland, ss 28th April, 1788. 


(Rhode Island was not represented in the Constitutional Convention. 
labors, and some others did not sign. 


By Convention of South Carolina, on the 23d May, 1788. 
New Hampshire, e 2ist June, 1788. 
(The ninth State to ratify the Constitution, thereby establishing it; see Article VII) 


By Convention of Virginia, on the 26th June, 1788. 

ss New York, 2 26th July, 1788. 
ns us North Carolina, ee 21st November, 1789. 
a s Rhode Island, oe 29th May, 1790. 


Several of the delegates of other States had left the Convention before it concluded its 
In all 65 delegates had been appointed, 55 attended, 39 signed.) 





The first sentence, 3rd paragraph, Section 2, Article I, has been superseded by Section 2, Amendment XIV. 
The 3rd paragraph, Section 1, Article II, has been superseded by Amendment XII. 











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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 


Proposed by Congress, and ratified by the Legislatures of the several States, pursuant to the fijth article of the original Constitution, 


ARTICLE I. 


Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, 
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of 
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, 
and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. 


ARTICLE II. 


A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free 
State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be 
infringed. 

ARTICLE III. 


No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, 
without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner 
to be prescribed by law. 

ARTICLE IV. 


The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, 
papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall 
not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, 
supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the 
place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. 


ARTICLE V. 


No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise 
infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand 
Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the 
Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor 
shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in 
jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any Criminal Case 
to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or 
property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be 
taken for public use, without just compensation. 


ARTICLE VI. 


In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a 
speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district 
wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall 
have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the 
nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the wit- 
nesses against him; to have Compulsory process for obtaining Wit- 
nesses in his favour, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his 
defence. 

ARTICLE VII. 


In Suits of common law, where the value in controversy shall 
exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, 
and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any 
Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common 
law. 

ARTICLE VIII. 


Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, 
nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 
ARTICLE IX. 
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not 
be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. 
ARTICLE X. 


The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitu- 
tion, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States 
respectively, or to the people. 


ARTICLE XI. 


The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to 
extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against 
one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens 
or Subjects of any Foreign State. 


ARTICLE XII. 


The Electors shall meet in their respective states, and vote by 
ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall 





not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall 
name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct 
ballots the person voted for as Vice-President, and they shall make 
distinct lists of all persons voted for as President, and of all persons 
voted for as Vice-President, and of the number of votes for each, 
which lists they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat 
of the government of the United States, directed to the President of 
the Senate ;—The President of the Senate shall, in presence of the 
Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and 
the votes shall then be counted ;—The person having the greatest num- 
ber of votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a 
majority of the whole number of Electors appointed; and if no person 
have such majority, then from the persons having the highest num- 
bers not exceeding three on the list of those voted for as President, 
the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, 
the President. But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken 
by states, the representation from each state having one vote; a 
quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from 
two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be 
necessary to a choice. And if the House of Representatives shall 
not choose a President whenever the right of choice shall devolve 
upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the Vice- 
President shall act as President, as in the case of the death or other 
constitutional disability of the President. The person having the 
greatest number of votes as Vice-President, shall be the Vice-Presi- 
dent, if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors 
appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two 
highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice-Presi- 
dent; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the 
whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall 
be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to 
the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the 
United States. 


ARTICLE XIII. 


Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except 
as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly 
convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject 
to their jurisdiction. 

SEcTION 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by 
appropriate legislation. 


ARTICLE XIV. 


Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, 
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United 
States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or 
enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of 
citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person 
of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to 
any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. 

SecTION 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the 
several States according to their respective numbers, counting the 
whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. 
But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors 
for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representa- 
tives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the 
members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male 
inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens 
of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation 
in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall 
be reduced in the preportion which the number of such male citizens 
shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of 
age in such State. . 

Section 3. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in 
Congress, or Elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any 
office, civil or military. under the United States, or under any State, 
who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as 
an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Legislature, 
or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the 
Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or 
rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies 
thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, 
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Section 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, 
authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions 
and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall 
not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State 
shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insur- 
rection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss 
or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts, obligations, and 
claims shall be held illegal and void. 


-Srction 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by 
appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. 


ARTICLE XV. 


Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote 
shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State 
on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. 

Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this 
article by appropriate legislation. 


The first ten of the preceding amendments were proposed at the first session of the first Congress, of the United States, 25 September, 1789, and were finally 
ratified by the constitutional number of States, on the 15th day of December, 1791, as follows, viz.: 


By New Jersey, 20th November, 1789. 
By Maryland. 19th December, 1789. 

By North Carolina. 22d December, 1789. 
By South Carolina, 19th January, 1790. 


By New Hampshire, 25th January, 1790. 
By Delaware, 28th January, 1790. 

By Pennsylvania, 10th March, 1790. 

By New York, 27th March, 1790. 


By Rhode Island, 15th June, 1790. 
By Vermont, 3 November, 1791. 
By Virginia, 15 December, 1791. 


The eleventh amendment was proposed at the first session of the third Congress, 5 March, 1794, and was declared in a message from the President of the United 
States to both houses of Congress, dated 8th January, 1798, to have been adopted by the constitutional number of States. 


The twelfth amendment was proposed at the first session of the eighth Congress, 12 December, 1803, and was adopted by the constitutional number of States in 
1804, according to a public notice thereof by the Secretary of State, dated 25th September, of the same year. 


The thirteenth amendment was proposed at the second session of the thirty-eighth Congress, February 1, 1865, and declared to have been ratified by 27 of the 36 States, 


December 18, 1865. 


The fourteenth amendment was proposed at the first session of the thirty-ninth Congress, June 16, 1866, and declared to have been ratified by 30 of the 36 


States, July 28, 1868. 


The fifteenth amendment was proposed at the third session of the fortieth Congress, February 26, 1869, and declared to have been ratified by 29 of the 37 States, 


March 30, 1870. 





The following is prefixed to the first ten of the preceding amend- 
ments: 


CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 


Begun and held at the City of New York, on Wednesday, the fourth of 
March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. 


The Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of 
their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent 
misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and 
restrictive clauses should be added: And as extending the ground of 
publie confidence in the Government, will best insure the beneficent 
ends of its institution; 

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses 
concurring, That the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures 
of the several States, as amendments to the Constitution of the 
United States, all, or any of which articles, when ratified by three- 
fourths of the said Legislatures, te.be valid to all intents and purposes, 
as part of the said Constitution; viz: 





The following is prefixed to the eleventh of the preceding amend- 
ments: 


THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 


At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the 
State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one 
thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. 

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses 
concurring, That the following Article be proposed to the Legislatures 
of the several States, as an amendment to the Constitution of the 
United States; which when ratified by three-fourths of the said 
Legislatures shall be valid as part of the said Constitution, viz: 





The following is prefixed to the twelfth of the preceding amend- 
ments: : 
EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 
At the first session, begun and held at the city of Washington, in the 
Territory of Columbia, on Monday, the seventeenth of October, one 
thousand eight hundred and three. 


Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both Houses 
concurring, That in lieu of the third paragraph of the first section of 
the second article of the Constitution of the United States, the follow- 








ing be proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of the legislatures of the 
several states, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of the 
said Constitution, to wit: 


The following is prefixed to the thirteenth of the preceding 
amendments: 


THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 


At the second session, begun and held at the city of Washington, in the 
District of Columbia, on Monday, the fifth of December, one thou- 
sand eight hundred and sixty-four. 

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both houses 
concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legislatures 
of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the 
United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legis- 
latures shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as a part of the said 
Constitution, namely: 


The following is prefixed to the fourteenth of the preceding 
amendments: 


THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 


At the first session, begun and held at the city of Washington, in the 
District of Columbia, on Monday, the fourth of December, one thou- 
sand eight hundred and sixty-five. 

Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both 
houses concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legis- 
latures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of 
the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said 
Legislatures, shall be valid as a part of the Constitution, namely: 





The following is prefixed to the fifteenth of the preceding 
amendments: 


FORTIETH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 


At the third session, begun and held at the City of Washington, in the 
District of Columbia, on Monday, the seventh of December, one 
thousand eight hundred and sixty-erght. 

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both houses 
concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legislatures 
of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the 
United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said Legis- 
latures, shall be valid as part of the Constitution, namely: 


This edition of the Constitution and Amendments has been critically compared with the originals in the Department of State, and found to be correct in text, 


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AMERICAN STATESMEN. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, 
February 22 (new style), 1732. At his father’s death, in 1743, the lad 
received a portion of the family inheritance which, as years went on, 
came to be of considerable value—in fact, the struggle with poverty 
often incident to the lives of great men was unknown to him. 

In the life of Washington events culminated rapidly, his progress 
being marked by a succession of triumphs brilliantly, yet modestly, 
achieved, his character, shaped by the influence of a wise, inflexible, yet 
affectionate, mother, being adorned with the graces of heart and intel- 
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in the general estimate of mankind, elevate Washington above all heroes 


of modern times were early manifested in him, and during the French 
and Indian War his hardihood and courage were called into action by a 
solitary journey of nearly 600 miles through a wilderness infested by 
savage Indian tribes. His report to Governor Dinwiddie, published in 
London, revealed the plans of the French and their allies. 

As aide to General Braddock he participated in the action which 
resulted in the memorable defeat of the British commander, Washington 
writing to his brother: ‘‘I had four bullets through my coat, and two 
horses shot under me; yet I escaped unhurt, though death was leveling 
my companions on every side.”’ 

About this time Washington married Mrs. Martha Custis, a wealthy 
widow, and, retiring upon his estate at Mount Vernon, devoted himself 
to the care of his property, which, during the latter part of Washing- 
ton’s life, consisted of about 8,000 acres. ‘The number of slaves, includ- 
ing the ‘‘dower negroes,’’ was not far from 250; yet Washington, as his 
correspondence shows, was in all respects a kind and indulgent master, 
while scrupulously careful of economical details. As early as 1786 he 
had resolved never to acquire another slave by purchase, in the same year 
writing to Robert Morris: ‘*There is not a man living who wishes more 
sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery.”’ 
This sentiment recurs in the writings of Washington, and it was in 
accordance with its purpose that in his will he provided for the manu- 
mission of his slaves. 

With the breaking out of the Revolution Washington’s spirits rose 
high with the hopes—akin to intuitive conviction—of final triumph in 
the patriot cause. From the earliest moments of that solemn conflict 
the thoughts of his countrymen turned to him as their leader, and upon 
his assuming command of the army all the fortitude and nobleness of 
Washington’s nature found instant and enduring expression in patriotic 
action. No diligent and thoughtful student of that momentous period 
can fail to discern in him the qualities which constitute the highest 
generalship: wisdom in the choice of subordinates, readiness to grasp the 
most awkward situation, an equal perception of advantage, and a 
promptness and courage of execution that courted, yet disdained, defeat. 
These military requisites were strikingly exemplified in the maneuvers 
which compelled the humiliating retreat of Lord Howe’s squadron at the 
very outset of Washington’s career; the memorable struggles on Long 
Island; the masterly series of retaliations which liberated the Jerseys 
from British invasion; and finally the superb strategy which immured 
the haughty Cornwallis in Yorktown, compelled capitulation, and 
virtually ended the Revolution. 





It is impossible in few words to trace Washington’s transition from 


| the highest military to the most exalted civic honor in the gift of the 


nation, and the magnanimity with which he resigned office. The 
chimerical notion that his noble spirit could for a moment contemplate 
the assumption of autocratic power has long since been dispelled—the 
proposal of itself affording the highest testimonial to Washington’s 
patriotism in his supreme scorn of personal aggrandizement. Indeed, it 
was the prerogative of this great leader of men to reach the pinnacle of 
fame without the sordid ambition and the crimes which have darkened 
the accession to power of so many rulers. 

In his personal relations “with others there was nothing in Washing- 
ton’s address which marks the character of the demagogue. On the 
contrary, his manners were somewhat austere, his natural reserve com- 
manding the deference of his countrymen while graciously and humbly 
accepting their homage. An aristocratic yet always courteous bearing 
was conspicuous during his presidential life—the rarest and most 
unsullied epoch in American history—as well as during his peaceful 
retirement at Mount Vernon. A closing incident of this fine urbanity 
marked the occurrence of his death, December 14, 1799. ‘‘I feel myself 
going,’ said he to his attendants; ‘‘I thank you for your attentions, but 
I pray you to take no more trouble about me.”’ 

So lived and died one whose strong religious feeling, unalloyed with 
cant, purity of principle, unflinching faith in goodness and honor, and 
deep and passionate, though subdued, love of liberty, have conspired to 
lift him above the plane of ordinary manhood. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was born in Boston, January 17, 1706, and 
died in Philadelphia, April 17,1790. The boy’s outlook as son of a poor 
tallow-chandler and soap-boiler was far from alluring. Early privation 
developed in him a desire for freedom, and, considering that the family 
circle included seventeen children, it is not surprising that the desire to 
shift for himself was encouraged. 

The originality and force of Franklin’s intellect appeared in youthful 
publications, one of which, ‘‘Poor Richard’s Almanac,’’ became widely 
known for its wise proverbs. In England he had acquired proficiency in 
the art of swimming; in Philadelphia he proposed better methods of 
education and public economy; suggested a circulating library and the 
use of paper money; invented a copper-plate press and printed New 
Jersey scrip; founded the University of Pennsylvania and a philosophical 
society; and devised a stove, which still bears his name. : 

In 1746 Franklin’s attention was drawn to electro-magnetism and the 
meteorological phenomena which speedily led him to the invention of the 
lightning-rod. Yet Franklin’s fertility of resources was not suffered to 
expend itself upon scientific pursuits. The colonies were gradually, yet 
inevitably, nearing the political crisis which culminated in the Revolu- 
tion, and to Franklin’s devo- Pon ise 
tion to the cause of freedom, - 
and sturdy common-sense, his 
countrymen turned _ with 
implicit confidence. In the 
Albany congress of 1754 he 
proposed a plan of union 
which, although rejected by 
the Lords of Trade as too 
democratic, shows clearly how 
far in advance of the times 
were his political instincts. 
From this moment Frank- ae 
lin’s maturer powers were . hE 
given to the service of his @X 4 
country; and in various mis- ke 
sions to London and Paris his 
statesmanship and sagacity § , 
were conspicuous. As the F7 «4 
force of popular hatred in Yo f 
America deepened with re- 
newed oppression, Franklin 
stated in unmistakable terms, 
before the privy council, the 
true significance of the ap- 
proaching issue. When open hostilities had commenced he hastened to 
join the provincial congress, throughout the conflict maintaining the 
honor of the nation at home and abroad. 

It was entirely fitting that to his wisdom should have been confided 
mainly the negotiation of the memorable treaty by which the independ- 
ence of the United States of America received complete, though sullen, 
recognition on the part of England, 

Advanced in years, his heart beat with the fervor of youth as he con- 
templated the realization of his country’s hopes, and to his faithful 
friend Washington he could say, at the age of eighty-four: ‘‘For my 
personal ease I should have died two years ago; but though those years 
have been spent in excruciating pain, I am glad to have lived them, 
since I can look upon our present situation.’’ 









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ALEXANDER HAMILTON was born January 11, 1757, on one of the 
leeward group of the West Indies, and died in New York, July 12, 1804. 
Entering Kings College, New York, at the age of sixteen, he imme- 
diately gave token of future 
eminence in _ his 
advocacy of popular rights, in 
which the claims of the colo- 
nies were eloquently defended. 

With the commencement 
of the struggle for independ- 
ence, Hamilton eagerly cast 
his lot with the patriot army, 
eventually attracting the at- 
tention of Washington, who 
honored him with the posi- 
tion of aide-de-camp upon 
his personal staff. The bent 
of Hamilton’s genius, how- 
ever, lay in civic rather than 
military pursuits, and he soon 
turned his most earnest 
thought to a study and solu- 
tion of the financial diffi- 
culties which threatened to 
overwhelm the Government. 
Only an accurate knowledge 
of the condition of public 
affairs upon the declaration 
of peace can enable us to estimate properly the value of Hamilton’s fore- 
sight, courage, and patriotism at this juncture. With his appointment 
to the Secretaryship of the Treasury, in 1789, his mastery of fiduciary 
problems and penetrating grasp of economic questions in their complex 
relations to practical affairs signaled him as one of the few great finan- 
ciers whom history records. 

The framing of the Federal Constitution called forth the legal 
acumen which Hamilton’s deep study of jurisprudence had placed at his 
command. Party dissension was then imbued with all the bitterness of 
more recent political rivalries; the advocates of the ‘‘Articles of Con- 
federation’’ were filled with sectional jealousies; and an equitable adjust- 
ment of conflicting claims involved consummate sagacity. Again 
Hamilton’s rare intellect appeared in a collection of papers which, 
together with many from Madison and Jay, formed the Federalist: a 
vindication of Federal, not State, sovereignty and an enunciation of 
republican principles embodied in a constitution never equaled in clear- 
ness, cogency, and scope. 

In 1804 the political animosity between Hamilton and Aaron Burr 
unhappily cost the former his life. Through Hamilton’s influence Burr 
lost the presidency, and, by the same conscientious opposition, the 
governorship of New York. Then came the tragedy: a challenge from 
Burr; an acceptance, only as a public man, by Hamilton, who was 
strongly opposed to dueling; and finally, the meeting at Weehawken on 
the Hudson, in which Hamilton fell mortally wounded. 

Universal was the grief at so untimely a fate; and it should be added 
that, brilliant and patriotic as had been Burr’s record during the Revo- 
lution, this deadly act recoiled upon him in the lasting execration in 
which his name was held. 





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Joun ADAms, second President of the United States, was born in 
Braintree (now Quincy), Mass., October 19, 1735. Although a farmer 

aa : Of but limited means, whose 
income was partly derived 
from shoemaking, the father 
of John Adams was able to 
afford his son a classical edu- 
cation, who, upon gradua- 
tion, took charge of a gram- 
mar school, which proved to 
be, as he called it, ‘‘a school 
of affliction,’’? beg speedily 
) abandoned in favor of the 
i law. He _ had previously 
contemplated entering the 





‘“‘the frightful engines of 
ecclesiastical councils and of 
diabolical malice terrified him 
7 out of it.”’ 

Already the youth had 
longings for distinction; and 
the stirring events of the 
times furnished him with 
a ie % ample occasion for the exer- 

= ; cise of intellectual faculties 
E epee pag vig which, united with sound 
judgment and an ardent love of truth and justice, eventually raised him 











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ministry, but, as he writes, | 


to the most exalted station in the nation’s gift. His conduct during the 
Boston massacre, his bold attitude in the controversy awakened by the 
Stamp Act, and his vigorous discussion of public affairs, all bore evidence 
of originality and force, and led the way to rapid advancement. He was 
elected member of the general court, waiving the claims of his profession 
that he might devote his services to the colony. In the Philadelphia 
congress of 1774, his denunciation of the Boston Port Bill, his prom- 
inence in connection with the ‘‘Declaration of Rights,’’ and his conten- 
tion that the claims of the colonies rested upon ‘‘the law of nature as 
well as the law of England,’’ marked him as a leader of men. ‘The 
culmination of the long enmity aroused by England’s oppression was at 
hand, while the provincial congress had convened and taken stringent 
measures to guard the liberties of the people against the fatuous conduct 
of Governor Gage. ‘Throughout the Revolution Mr. Adams’ sturdy 
independence was like a watchword to patriots, and a severe menace to 
wavering royalists. Long since, as a polemical writer, he had come to 
be feared, even hated, by his enemies, and so uncompromising an atti- 
tude as his could not but exert a powerful influence in molding the 
republican thought of the times. é - 

With the achievement of freedom, new and complicated relations with 
foreign powers arose. Especially trying to Americans was the super- 
cilious conduct of England, to which country Mr. Adams was accredited 
as minister plenipotentiary. Never were his address and loyalty more 
severely tested than during this delicate mission, crowned at last with a 
successful issue. When, upon the retirement of Washington from 
political life, the presidential office fell to him as a tribute of national 
esteem, Mr. Adams certainly fulfilled the object of his youthful ambi- 
tion. His later years were passed in retirement, the venerable patriot 
dying July 4, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence, and by a striking coincidence the identical day of Thomas 
Jefferson’s death. 


JOHN Quincy ADAMS, whose life, like that of his illustrious father, 
is one of the most instructive of those associated with the earlier epoch 
of America’s development, 
was born in the ancestral 
town of Braintree, Mass., 
July 11, 1767, and died in 
Washington, February 23, 
1848. The opening career of 
the son was attended by 
every advantage which social 
position, travel, and educa- 
tion could bestow, opportuni- 
ties richly improved, and in 
his declining years con- 
tributing greatly to the 
knowledge and resources 
which distinguished him in a 
the halls of the nation’s 4 
congress. 

Mr. Adams’ signal abili- | 
ties were first displayed in 
diplomatic service, in which 
his rare __ self-possession, 
patriotism, and acquaintance 
with foreign governments 
elicited the highest praise of 
Washington, by whom he was appointed minister to The Hague, and 
subsequently to Portugal. Upon the election of his father to the presi- 
dency, the elder Adams, with the entire approval of Washington, trans- 
ferred the mission of his son to Berlin, the conduct of the young diplomat 
proving highly satisfactory. During the War of 1812, as accredited 
minister at St. Petersburg, he persuaded the Russian government to 
offer itself as mediator between England and the United States, a pro- 
posal which, while rejected by Great Britain, implied a forcible persuasion 
directly instrumental in terminating the struggle. With the accession 
of Mr. Adams to the presidency, his line of political action was marked 
by the same intrepidity and decision which had thus far characterized 
his public life. F 

Upon the election of Jackson to the chief magistracy in 1828, Mr. 
Adams retired to private life. Yet his hardly-earned repose was, for- 
tunately for the nation, but temporary, his election to Congress affording 
him the freest, and in many respects the most important, field of action 
to which he had been called. His extraordinary capacity for labor and 
unequaled command of details, united with his characteristic courage 
and imperturbable temper, gave great weight to his argument and 
silenced his most inveterate enemies. In the protracted debates occa- 
sioned by the rise of the Abolition party and its vigorous appeals to Con- 





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_ gress in behalf of emancipation, Mr. Adams entered a noble protest 


against the denial of the right of petition, maintaining the cause of 
liberty with the same ardor with which his father and his equally 
earnest kinsman, Samuel Adams, had defended the rights of the colonies. 
To the last he remained in harness, never quitting the duties and 
requirements of the public welfare until death relaxed their claim. 








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THOMAS JEFFERSON was born at Shadwell, Albemarle County, Va., 
April 2, 1743, and died at Monticello, July 4, 1826. Being bred to the 
law, he early in life acquired an elegance of diction combined with 
argumentative force which made him prominent in colonial and national 
councils. To him are ascribed the framing of the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence and the noble preamble to the Federal Constitution. A 
spirited reply to the conciliatory propositions of Lord North placed the 
courage and patriotism of Jefferson upon a plane with those of Washing- 
ton, Lee, Randolph, and Henry; and when, upon the declaration of war 
with Great Britain, it became of the highest importance to maintain 
amicable relations with France, to Jefferson’s diplomatic skill the stead- 
fast good-will of that country was largely due. 

Being chosen Governor of his native State, his administration of the 
commonwealth became the subject of heated controversy; yot it does not 
appear that his conduct merited the censure then received. As Min- 
ister Plenipotentiary abroad, Jefferson's ability was strikingly displayed, 
and upon his return to America, in 1789, he was tendered the position 
of Secretary of State in Washington’s cabinet. Partisan feelings were 
now aroused, the Federalists, led by Hamilton, being strongly opposed 
by the Republicans, under the guidance of Jefferson. Thus early in the 
history of the republic was inaugurated the factional strife eloquently 
deprecated by Washington in his Farewell Address, yet which, as an 
expression of the highest liberty of thought and action, seems the 
primary condition of democratic government. 

Upon Jefferson’s elevation to the presidency several radical measures 
were adopted in accordance with the new state policy, among them the 
abolition of internal duties, and one special event, the Tripolitan War 
and the extinction of piracy in the Mediterranean, elicited a strong 
popular sympathy during Jefferson’s first administration. During his 

Ce > second term occurred the 
contention with England 
respecting the right of search 
—together with its logical 
sequence, the War of 1812, 
in which the principles for- 
ever established by American 
resistance to foreign outrage 
proved of incalculable benefit 
to the republic. In Jeffer- 
son the United States pos- 
sessed a most zealous defender 
of national honor, and to his 
firmness and sagacity at this 
decisive period was due the 
creation of a patriotic public 
sentiment which, finding a 
response in his successor, put 
a lasting quietus upon British 
pretensions. 

Unlike his predecessors in 
office, Jefferson  abhorred 
elaborate forms and _ cere- 
monies. His severe sim- 
plicity of demeanor was exceedingly popular; yet its democratic extreme 
has not been found indispensable as a claim to general respect and honor, 
although in theory wholly compatible with republican institutions. 
How far his persistent advocacy of the doctrine of State-rights, as 
opposed to Federal authority, was beneficial to the nation is a matter of 
history as well as of opinion. His most ardent political opponents, 
however, must concede the rare worth and consummate patriotism of this 
distinguished man. 






THOMAS JEFFERSON. 


JoHN JAY, born in New York City, December 12, 1745, was a 
statesman whose life may be considered typical of the noble traits which 
adorned the character of the Revolutionary period. 

The confidence reposed in his judgment during the Revolution had 
been inspired by his conduct during the first Continental Congress, in 
which, though almost the youngest member, his temperate yet earnest 
arguments in favor of colonial rights had drawn to him universal esteem. 
During the New York Convention of 1776 scarcely a committee of 
importance failed to receive the benefit of his legal advice, and when 
continued reverses disheartened the army he issued an address the patri- 
otic fervor of which revived the sinking hopes of the patriots. 

Later, Jay was appointed member of a committee to frame a constitu- 
tion and bill of rights for his native State, and was also nominated and 
confirmed as one of the council of safety, invested with dictatorial 
powers. In 1778 he was accredited Minister to Spain, where his service 
to his country was marked by unfailing dignity and patriotism. Leaving 
Madrid in 1782, he proceeded to Paris with the purpose of joining the 
commission appointed by Congress to negotiate a treaty of peace with 
Great Britain. Upon Franklin and Jay alone devolved the primary task 
of formulating the compact, Jay’s services at this time being amply 
attested by the encomium of Adams. 

During the long controversy touching the adoption of the Federal 
Constitution, being strongly impressed with Hamilton’s view advocating 
a vigorous government, Jay eagerly joined him and Madison in the col- 


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laboration of the ‘‘Federalist’’—advocating the marvelously wise instru- 
ment substituted for the ‘‘Articles of Confederation.’? Having been 
tendered by Washington a 
choice of the offices in his 
gift, Jay selected the Chief 
Justiceship of the United 
States, in which exalted 
station he was confirmed by 
the Senate September 26, 
1789. His appointment as 
Minister to Great Britain in 


formation of a commercial 
treaty, in which Jay’s ripest 
powers were engaged. The 
results, however, were met 
with bitter hostility on the. 
part of the people, although \ 
a more dispassionate judg- \, 
ment of the situation justified # 
Jay’s wisdom. Upon his 
return to America .he was 4 
elected Governor of New — 
York by a handsome ma- 
jority, his administration, by 
successive terms, lasting six 
years. The final acts of Jay’s public career related to the emanci- 
pation of slaves—a matter strongly urged by him in 1777. Crowned 
with the love and respect of his countrymen, he soon retired from 
active participation in affairs, dying May 14, 1829, in his eighty-fourth 
year. 







JOHN JAY. 


ANDREW JACKSON was born in North Carolina, March 15, 1767, 
and died near Nashville, Tenn., June 8, 1845. As a youth he was 
noted for his love of athletic sports, and an ungovernable temper. His 
devotion to what he conceived to be the national interests went far to 
palliate the excesses of his turbulent disposition. His spirit of com- 
bativeness may be judged from the fact that before reaching middle age 
he had killed one adversary in a duel, and shortly thereafter engaged in 
a dead'y affray in which he was seriously wounded, while his Indian 
campaigns were characterized by brutalities which did not escape the 
strong censure of his countrymen. The same dogged pertinacity, 
coupled with the physical endurance which had gained for him the 
sobriquet ‘‘Old Hickory,’’ was manifested in the important services 
rendered by Jackson in the War of 1812, his remarkable defense of New 
Orleans indicating the qualities of a great commander. 

Few public men in the country were less fitted, both by education and 
temperament, to fill with dignity the office of chief magistrate of the 
nation; and it must be admitted that, together with much good, the 
administration of Jackson brought with it unquestionable evils, includ- 
ing the baneful. precedent regarding removals from office for political 
opinions, which has been productive of incalculable harm since his day. 
His characteristic threat to cut off the ears of certain senators whose con- 
duct thwarted his purposes; his unreasoning denunciation of political 
opponents; and his obstinate adherence to fiduciary methods which 
ultimately led to financial disiress—these were scarcely compatible with 
true decorum or the claims of high statesmanship. 

On the other hand, the nation must recall with unstinted admiration 
Jackson’s heroic treatment of 1 geal 
nullification. Already, at a é FOE, 
banquet in 1830, he had 
given the famous toast: ‘*Our 
Federal Union: it must be 
preserved.’’? Now that the 
treasonable intent of Calhoun 
and his followers was evident, 


Jackson’s wrath was ex- 
pressed in a_ proclamation 
against disunion sentiment 


which electrified the country 
and raised him in the public 
estimation. What the conse- 
quences might have been but 
for Clay’s address in effect- 
ing a compromise may be 
inferred from Jackson’s ~ 
reply when asked what he § 
would have done had the 
nullifiers persisted in their 
course: ‘‘Hung them, sir, as 
high as Haman.’’ The life 
and character of the man 
leave little question that his 
conduct must have tallied with this laconic assurance. 

Seldom has a chief magistrate asserted his prerogatives more forcibly, 
yet at the same time with more steadfast honesty and patriotism. 


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DANIEL WEBSTER was born in Salisbury, now Franklin, N. H., 
January 18, 1782, and died at Marshfield, Mass., October 24, 1852. A 
Scottish ancestry undoubtedly 
imparted to Webster’s family 
generation much of its sturdy 


physique and strength of 
character. ‘T'io his mother 
Daniel owed the earliest 


mental development, his op- 
portunities for school-educa- 
tion being extremely limited. 
Strangely enough, the gift of 
oratory, in which Webster 
becaine preéminent, was 
wholly deficient in him while 
a youth, he having himself 
averred that he ‘‘could not 
make a declamation.’? After 
many persistent sacrifices, 
© however, Daniel was enabled 

‘to enter Dartmouth College, 
upon leaying which he secured 
a position in a law office in 
Boston. His acquisition of 
learning, especially in the 
departments of history and 
common law, laid the foundation of his forensic power; while a close 
study of classic English writers contributed to form a felicitous style and 
a command of impassioned eloquence which in the halls of Congress have 
seldom, if ever, been equaled. 

When war with Great Britain was declared in 1812, Webster instantly 
brought to bear on national questions the full force of his ripening 
powers, and although disparaging the opening of hostilities, his patriot- 
ism was thoroughly roused by the final resort to the arbitrament of arms. 
The oration at Plymouth, in 1820, was the first of many triumphs which 
distinguished Webster above all other American orators; and as his fame 
increased it was natural that his own and his friends’ ambition connected 
his name with the presidential office. As has been the case, however, 
with many a noted aspirant after this great prize, Webster’s dreams of 
the coveted honor were destined never to be realized. 

Fortunately for the nation his services were thus secured in the Sen- 
ate from 1827 to 1841—more than three successive terms. It was 
during this period, January 26 and 27, 1830, that he made his celebrated 
reply to Hayne, of South Carolina, an advocate of Calhoun’s nullification 
doctrines. Never was a more noted parliamentary success achieved than 
on this memorable occasion, when greater than any renown won by this 
splendid effort of Webster’s genius was the defense of the National Union 
and the Federal Constitution with which his speech was imbued. 

As an expounder of the Constitution his learning, his profound 
knowledge of jurisprudence, and his mastery of political details rendered 
his opinion of paramount importance, and many features of his public 
career attest too strongly his glowing patriotism to suffer his fame to be 
weakened by judgments which have taxed the ablest jurists in our his- 
tory. His speeches remain—a wonder and delight to American youth, 
in which the highest attainments of oratory are blended with an ardent 
love of liberty whose glory no casual detraction can diminish. 





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Henry Cuay, the period covered by whose life was almost identical 
with those of Webster and Calhoun, was born in Virginia, near Rich- 
mond, April 12, 1777, and 
died in Washington, June 29, 
1852. An early migration to 
Kentucky proved fortunate 
for young Clay, and in the 
position of clerk of the High 
Court of Chancery he laid the 
foundation of legal acquire- 
ments which, aided by re- 
markable activity of mind 
and a decided talent for 
public affairs, finally raised 
him to distinction. Clay’s 
first parliamentary essays, 
curiously enough, were en- 
listed in behalf of gradual 
emancipation. Fifty years 
later, in 1849, the same prin- 
ciples were advocated by him; 
and his recorded utterances, 
like those of Jefferson, show 
how clearly he perceived the 
moral wrong of an institu- 
; tion practically defended in 
many of his most brilliant congressional speeches. 

With Clay’s election to the national Senate commenced the remark- 
able record of thirteen years as Speaker of the House—during which, as 





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AMERICAN STATESMEN—ConrtvINUvUED. 


Parton says, ‘‘not one of his decisions was reversed,’’ Clay having in 
this long interval presided over the turbulent assembly with that perfect 
blending of courtesy and firmness which charms while it restrains. 
Indeed, throughout his life Clay owed much of his power over men to the 
fascination of his personality and the persuasive eloquence of his oratory. 
His earnest attitude, however, regarding questions of public interest, 
influenced in the course of events by undisguised longings for the presi- 
dency, incurred bitter and lasting enmity on the part of his political 
enemies. In 1824, 1832, and 1844 his ambition was frustrated; yet it was 
greatly to Clay’s credit that, severe as was his disappointment, his loyalty 
to the Government was never disputed. As a master of compromise 
Clay easily controlled the national Congress at times when but for his 
political sagacity serious ruptures might have ensued. Yet it seems 
incredible that a statesman who declared that no earthly power should 
ever induce him to consent to the addition of one acre of slave territory 
to the United States, could have countenanced the concessions involved 
in the celebrated Missouri Compromise, though the discussion was the 
occasion of one of Clay’s most patriotic utterances: ‘‘I owe a paramount 
allegiance to the whole Union; a subordinate one to my own State’’—the 
essence of the Federal principle. 

These inconsistencies of. policy, while not detracting from their 
author’s prestige as a parliamentary debater, seriously injured his posi- 
tion with those who had predicted a far different course of conduct. 
The times were fraught with party strife and the contending claims of 
sections now wholly alienated by the forces of tradition and organic law. 
It had been the untiring purpose of Calhoun to compel acquiescence in 
South Carolina’s attitude:—Jackson’s terrible energy and Clay’s diplo- 
matic skill postponed the ‘‘irrepressible conflict.”’ 


JoHn ©. CALHOUN, born in Abbeville, S. C., March 18, 1782, was 
one of the trio of statesmen and orators with whom especially is associ- 
ated the most exciting period 
of congressional history which 
has fallen within our modern 
era. Together with Clay and 
Webster, the great exponent 
of the Southern slave-power 
held at intervals complete 
mastery of situations which 
demanded not only the exer- 
cise of personal courage and 
perfect equanimity, but the 
keenest command of con- 
troversial debate. 

Calhoun’s educational ad- 
vantages included a course of 
study at a private academy 
and a season at Yale College, 
where he graduated with the 
highest distinction in 1804. 
Further studies in the law 
school at Litchfield, Conn.— 
then the only institution of 
the kind in the country— 
rendered the young student 
admirably equipped for the 
conflict in which he was destined to become a prominent figure during 
national debates. 

His earliest parliamentary service, in 1811, was noted for its earnest 
devotion to the cause of America in her resistance to Great Britain’s 
growing importunity, Calhoun urgently advocating a declaration of war, 
which measure, strenuously pressed by him in committees, he was finally 
instrumental in forcing upon Congress. From 1817 till 1825 he acted 
as Secretary of War under Monroe, having already changed his opinion 
respecting the tariff of 1816 and become a pronounced free-trader—a 
policy which caused the estrangement of many former associates. 

With patriotic ardor Calhoun addressed himself to the task of secur- 
ing general internal improvements; aided in the enactment of salutary 
provisions touching public affairs; alone condemned Jackson’s invasion 
of Florida, during the Seminole War, as a violation of international 
rights; maintained the constitutional validity of the Missouri Compro- 
mise; and so strengthened his position among his adherents that his 
accession to the presidency appeared quite probable. ‘The vice-presi- 
dency, however, was the highest office he was called to fill. 

Disappointed in his ambition to obtain the coveted nomination, Cal- 
houn in 1832 resigned the ottice of Vice-President and was chosen to the 
Senate. From this moment until his death, in Washington, March 31, 
1850, he openly defended slavery and the perpetuity of the sectional 
rights pertaining thereto through legal enactments. He boldly extolled 
the institution even in its moral aspect, contended earnestly that the 
action of Northern abolitionists was not only illegal but subversive of 
good order and prosperity in the South, and earnestly demanded a rigid 
enforcement of the fugitive-slave law. From the violence of these 
premises, maintained with all the fire of Calhoun’s ardent, uncompromis- 
ing nature, the doctrine of nullification, or secession, was but the log- 
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Sam Houston, as he called himself and was generally known, was 
born near Lexington, Va., March 2, 1793, and died at Huntersville, 
Texas, July 25, 1863. Asa lad he read Homer’s Iliad, repeating much 
of it from memory, and the translation inspired him with a desire to 
know Greek and Latin. A refusal to teach these languages led to his 
leaving school and entering a store. Soon, however, he abandoned his 
position, and plunging into the wilderness lived three years among the 
Indians, one of the chiefs adopting him as a son. 

Upon the breaking out of war with Great Britain in 1812, young 
Houston enlisted as a common soldier, fighting against the Indians, and 
being severely wounded in the battle of Tallapoosa. Later he became 
Indian agent to negotiate a treaty with the Cherokees; exerted his 
influence to prevent the unlawful importation of negroes through 
Florida, then a Spanish province; and finally turned to a study of the 
law, beginning practice near Nashville. He was successively appointed 
Adjutant-General of the State, district attorney, major-general of militia, 
in 1823 chosen Representative in Congress, being re-elected in 1825, and 
in 1827 Governor of Tennessee. In 1829 he married, separated from his 
wife, resigned his office, and presented himself before his old Cherokee 
friends, with whom he remained for awhile. Meanwhile he had vigor- 
ously pleaded at Washington in behalf of the rights of the Cherokees, 
ousted half a dozen corrupt agents, and severely chastised an Ohio Repre- 
sentative who hinted at peculation on his part. 

Houston was mainly identified with the independence of Texas and 
its final admission to the Union. During the Mexican War the massa- 
cres perpetrated under the leadership of the bloodthirsty Santa Anna 
roused his utmost ire; and having received reinforcements he thoroughly 
routed the Mexican forces in the battle of San Jacinto, in which Santa 
Anna was captured. Shortly after this, in 1836, Houston was elected 
President of Texas, establishing a miniature republic, which, oddly 

: enough, maintained its inde- 
pendence until its incorpora- 
tion with the Union in 1845, 
when Houston was chosen to 
the national Senate. In Con- 
gress he strongly advocated 
measures insuring justice and 
humanity toward the In- 
dians, opposed the Kansas 
and Nebraska Bill, and voted 
against the Lecompton Con- 
stitution. His untiring 
efforts were in behalf of 
liberty; and when the Civil 
War occurred, having been 
chosen Governor of ‘Texas, 
* gave his unhesitating adhesion 
* to the Union, resigning his 
' position rather than take the 
oath of secession required by 
the Convention. 

It was but natural that a 
man of Houston’s combative 
temperament should en- 
counter at times animosities in political life not easily dispelled. He was 
a remarkable example of the sturdiest and best characters of the South- 
west—a born fighter, of unquestioned loyalty and indomitable courage 
—possibly inculcated by his early enthusiasm for Hector and Achilles. 











SAM HOUSTON. 


CHARLES SUMNER was born in Boston, Mass., January 6, 1811, and 
died in Washington, D. C., March 11, 1874. Graduating at Harvard 
College in 1830, he entered the Cambridge Law School, where as a pupil 
of Judge Story, and afterward as a lecturer, his knowledge of juris- 
prudence attracted wide attention. In 1845 an oration delivered in 
Boston upon ‘*The True Grandeur of Nations,’’ in which he eloquently 
defended the principle of arbitration as opposed to war in the settlement 
of international disputes, established Sumner’s gifts of mind and heart, 
and attracted unusual comment. 

From the commencement of his political life, indeed from youth, the 
motive which dominated Sumner’s thought was an uncompromising hos- 
tility to slavery. His interpretation of the Constitution in this connec- 
tion became the subject of frequent criticism, and was certainly at 
variance with that of the majority of contemporary statesmen, although 
no one could question his absolute sincerity. 

Upon taking his seat in the national Senate, in 1851, Sumner’s powers 
as an orator and his mastery of parliamentary debate rendered him a 

‘formidable adversary to the representatives of the slave power in 
Congress. The keenness of his logic, the ornate eloquence of his dic- 
tion, and the fearlessness with which he advocated his cause at a time 
when courage alone could save the national repute, all won for him the 
warmest recognition from his native State, as well as from the derided 
band of abolitionists, whose struggle was soon to be espoused, albeit 
unconsciously, by the united armies of the North. Sumner’s temerity 
in urging his principles during the debate on the repeal of the Missouri 
Compromise and on the contest of Kansas aroused Southern antagonism 
and provoked a personal assault from a Southern Representative. 

















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_ Still he pursued his policy of antagonism to the slave power, until 
with the opening of the Civil War and its inevitable bearing upon the 
institution he had mercilessly assailed, Sumner saw that the contest 
which had enlisted his highest energies was practically won. ‘The value 
of his services during the aan 
latter crucial period may be 
gathered from Lincoln’s re- 
mark to him in 1865: ‘There 
is no person with whom I 
have more advised throughout 
my administration than your- 
self.’ Never was states- 
man’s life more unselfishly 
devoted to the national wel- 
fare, nor brilliant talents 
more consistently dedicated 
to the highest truth and 
humanity. 

Sumner shared with Mr. 
Lincoln the motives of 
amnesty incident to the 
period of ‘‘reconstruction’’— | 
even going so far as to suggest 
the erasure of names of 
battles upon the regimental 
colors, a course which occa- 
sioned the censure of the 
Massachusetts Legislature in 
1873, rescinded, however, the 
following year. At the same time, in his Freedman’s Bureau and Civil 
Rights bills, Sumner sought to secure by congressional legislation the 
status of the Southern negroes so dearly obtained. Like all the anti- 
slavery agitators in the North, Sumner incurred, during nearly a quarter 
of a century in the Senate, the bitterest odium of his political opponents. 





CHARLES SUMNER. 


Witi1Am H. Sewarp was born in Florida, Orange County, N. Y., 
May 16, 1801, and died in Auburn, N. Y., October 10, 1872. Being 


admitted to the bar in 1822, he began practice in Auburn, entering | 


political life in 1824. In 1838 he was elected Governor of New York, 
his term of office being noted for many important acts affecting the 
procedure of the courts, the privileges of aliens, and other reforms, all of 
which distinguished their author as a man of rare character and _ ability. 
A single principle maintained by him in a controversy with the Virginia 
executive, who applied for the rendition of two seamen charged with 
liberating slaves, was typical of Seward’s force of intellect as well as of 
his philanthropy. He contended that no State could properly sue for 
the requisition of those charged with an act held to be criminal only 
within its own borders, and by other States and the general standard of 
humanity regarded not only innocent but even praiseworthy. A similar 
appeal to abstract justice is found in Seward’s assertion, in 1850, that 
“‘there is a higher law than the Constitution.”’ 

In many speeches Seward continued to argue against the extension of 
slavery, his opinions being widely quoted. At Rochester, N. Y., in 
1858, he uttered the memorable words, prophetic and tersely explanatory 
of the Civil War: ‘‘It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and 
enduring forces.’? During the last session of the Thirtieth Congress he 
expressed his loyalty in the public declaration: ‘‘I ayow my adherence 
to the Union with my friends, with my party, with my State, or. without 
either, as they may determine; in every event of peace or war, with 
every consequence of honor Pre “ 
or dishonor, of life or death.”’ 
Nobility of soul like this 
recalls the patriotism of 
Patrick Henry, of Richard 
Henry Lee, and their peers. 

Called toaid Lincoln in the 
councils of State, his tenure 
of office covered the highly 
important periods of the Civil 
War and of reconstruction. 
History shows what wisdom 
lay in the appointment ; vet 
the deepest value of Seward’s 
clear intellect, commanding 
knowledge of affairs, and 
ardent devotion to his 
country’s cause can be esti- 
mated only by the results, in 
the glory of which he justly 
bore so large a share. 

At the last, the same hand 
which struck down the chief 
magistrate of the nation was 






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WILLIAM H. SEWARD. 


‘aimed at the invalid Secretary of State—happily with less fatal power. 


Seward lived to see the perfect triumph of the Union armies,the suppres- 
sion of slavery, and the dawn of regeneration in the national life. 





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AMERICAN STATESMEN—ContTINvUED. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN was born in Hardin County, Ky., February 12, 
1809, and died in Washington, April 15, 1865, his ancestors, it is sup- 
posed, having emigrated to America with the followers of William Penn. 
From his boyhood Lincoln was inured to toil. A solitary year’s school- 
ing was all that fortune bestowed to aid his intellectual development; for 
the rest, only labor in the field and rail-splitting to supply fencing for the 
fifteen-acre lot near Decatur, Ill., where in the log house on the Sanga- 
mon the closing years of Lincoln’s early manhood were passed. ‘“‘Of 


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_ ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 
course when I came of age,’’ he wrote, ‘‘I did not know much; still 
somehow I could read, write, and cipher to the rule of three.’’? Already 
he had been engaged in flatboat excursions on the Ohio and Mississippi, 
in which his strong physique had been remarked, and, too, his facility 
in stump-speaking and the originality and vigor of thought destined to 
win for him sure recognition in the field of politics, to which his natural 
tastes easily drew him. A singular instance of the youth’s activity of 


| mind is found in his invention of a novel apparatus for lifting vessels 


over shoals; consisting of the simple device of bellows attached to the 
hull beneath the water-line, to be pumped full of air; the artificial 


| buoyancy thus supplied having been successfully used to extricate one of 


his own boats. A model of the invention, patented by Lincoln, still 
exists in the Patent Office at Washington. During a trip to New 
Orleans, in 1831, young Lincoln saw slaves chained and flogged—and 
from this moment dates a life-long abhorrence of slavery which was to 
culminate in the Emancipation Proclamation. 

A short season as clerk in a country store, an enlistment in the volun- 
teer militia during the Black Hawk War, and such minor incidents as 
vanquishing a famous wrestler and piloting the first steamer which navi- 
gated the Sangamon, attest the activity as well as the versatility of Lin- 
coln’s career during this period. With the year 1832 began the long 
political life for which by nature and talents he was eminently fitted. 
Defeated, however, in standing for the Legislature, his former haphazard 
life was resumed, this venture being a partnership in a country store, 
resulting in bankruptcy, and his personal assumption of debts finally 
liquidated in 1849. A county surveyorship then fell to him, in which 
office he acquitted himself creditably until disaster compelled him to sur- 
render his instruments under a sheriff’s execution. In the same year, 
1834, he was fortunately elected to the Legislature on the Whig ticket, 
being re-elected three successive terms. That his abolition principles had 
not abated meanwhile is shown by his formal protest against certain pro- 
slavery resolutions adopted by the House in 1837. 

Having been admitted to the bar after a brief study of the law, Lin- 
coln now established himself professionally in the new capital, Spring- 
field, where his ability in jury trials soon became evident. In 1840 and 
1844 he was a candidate for presidential elector, canvassing the State in 
the Whig interest, and being often pitted in debate against his future 
rival, Stephen A. Douglas. He was a warm admirer of Henry Clay, and 
greatly disappointed by the latter’s defeat during his aspirations after the 
presidency. In 1840 Lincoln had attained distinction sufficient to insure 
his election to the Thirtieth Congress, of which he was the only Whig 
member from his State. As a representative in the national House Lin- 
coln’s character was marked and effective. He denounced the Mexican 
War as unjust; argued in favor of the respect due to anti-slavery peti- 
tions; questioned the. constitutionality of slavery in the District of 











Columbia, introducing a bill for compensatory abolition, and voted in 
favor of the Wilmot Proviso. These facts are significant in view of Lin- 
coln’s attitude during the Civil War, as conclusive evidence that in his 
heart he shared the feelings of the anti-slavery party, yet withstood all 
persuasion to transcend the constitutional limits of his prerogative, the 
humanity which actuated the man being subordinated to a purity of 
patriotism which enabled him to say: ‘‘My paramount cbject is to save 
the Union, and not either to save or destroy slavery.”’ 

In 1849 Lincoln contended for the United States senatorship, but 
was defeated. A little later he was offered the governorship of Oregon, 
which he declined; yet during the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, 
strenuously opposed by him as a breach of political faith, he became the 
acknowledged leader of his party in Illinois, and but for his Whig prin- 
ciples might have been chosen to the national Senate in 1855. The 
contest in the last-named campaign served to enhance Lincoln’s reputa- 
tion as a public speaker of exceptional force, his opposition to Douglas as 
author of the proposed repeal containing the sententious comment: ‘‘I 
admit that the emigrant to Kansas and Nebraska is competent to govern 
himself, but I deny his right to govern any other person without that 
person’s consent’’—an ideal definition of civil liberty. 

During the ensuing campaign against Douglas, in 1858, when the 
latter won the United States senatorship through a lucky redistricting 
of the State in favor of the Democrats, Lincoln gave utterance to the 
memorable prophecy: ‘‘A house divided against itself can not stand. I 
believe this Government can not endure permanently half slave and half 
free.’? The contemptuous sophistry with which Douglas derided Lin- 
coln’s early poverty and struggles recoiled upon their author with crush- 
ing effect. Lincoln’s genial rejoinders, permeated with transparent 
patriotism and lucidity of argument, raised him in the estimate of the 
people, until when the final conflict for supremacy came he was tri- 
umphantly chosen standard-bearer of Republican principles and elevated 
to the chief magistracy of the nation. 

A mighty crisis in the history of America had arrived.. The South, 
nurtured in the unwise doctrines of Calhoun, had long since foreseen 
the inevitable result of Republican ascendency. The election of Lincoln 
was to them the ‘‘handwriting on the wall’’; and although they overesti- 
mated his hostility to slavery as an institution indirectly countenanced 
by the Constitution, they were not mistaken in Lincoln’s life-long 
detestation of the curse, and his secret desire to eradicate it. Already 
the Southern arsenals had been stored with munitions of war; the 
minds of the people were inflamed with the fiery utterances of pulpit 
and press; the admission of Texas as the last slave State had imposed a 
limit upon representation in the national councils, and the time had come 
when the divergence between the two sections of the country was to 
pass into disunion. With a nobleness of spirit and a magnanimity 
of purpose born only of the loftiest patriotism, Lincoln contemplated 
undismayed the portentous signs of the gathering storm. 
inaugural address bore eloquent testimony to the Christian sentiments by 
which he was actuated, and no less to the inflexible resolve inspired by 
the crisis. ‘‘In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen,’’ said 
he, ‘‘and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The Govern- 
ment will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being your- 
selves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy 
the’Government; while I have the most solemn one to preserve, protect, 
and defend it.’? Even this conciliatory tone, however, was of no avail 
to stay the impending conflict. 

A few simple principles embody Lincoln’s conduct during that fright- 
ful ordeal, the events of which are too recent to require detailed recital. 
He utterly ignored the existence of secession, either de jure or de facto; 
he summoned all the energies of the Government to suppress what he 
was forced to regard as unlawful rebellion; and, thirdly, abiding by the 
strict terms of his constitutional authority, he cautiously felt the public 
pulse, argued long and deeply with the wisest counselors and with his 
own conscience, and at last, with a sagacity no statesmanship has ever 
surpassed, hurled upon the disunionists the thunderbolt of emancipa- 
tion. The instrument was founded upon no humanitarianism, but upon 
grounds of expediency as a ‘‘military necessity’’—a position which the 
President had a constitutional right to assume in virtue of his title as 
commander-in-chief of the army and navy ev-officto. To the thoughtful 
student of public opinion in 1863 the method of its operation, as well as 
the motive prompting the measure, will commend themselves as proof of 
its author’s consummate wisdom. ‘That his whoie heart, his tenderest 
humanity, and sterling love of country were enlisted in the scheme 
is obvious to one acquainted with Lincoln’s previous career. 

Mr. Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth while at Ford’s 
Theater, Washington, D. C., on the evening of April 14, 1865, his 
death occurring the following day. Fortunate, indeed, was it that the 
noble achievement of his hopes—the perpetuity of the Union and the 
extinction of slavery—were witnessed by him ere Lincoln’s great nature 
became a lamented yet living memory among men. He has been 
credited with following the popular will, and such was his own humble 
estimate of his worth; yet, in the truest sense, Abraham Lincoln led the 
people, his intuitions being in advance of the general thought, and his 
stalwart common-sense and judgment of affairs being of that high quality 
which may command the applause of the multitude —though the recog- 
nition be tardy—yet which seldom emanates from the public intelligence. 


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EMINENT ARMY AND NAVAL COMMANDERS 











GEN. ULysses StmpsoN GRANT was born at Point Pleasant, Oler- 
mont County, Ohio, April 27, 1822, and died at Mount McGregor, N. 
Y., July 23, 1885. As in the case of Sheridan, Grant’s graduating rank 
at West Point was little indication of future performance, his standing 
being twenty-one in a class of thirty-nine. The Mexican war developed 
the young soldier’s personal courage, but it was only with the beginning 
of the Southwestern campaign, during the Civil War, that Grant’s highest 
capacity as an officer was fully disclosed. Brilliant military successes 
had, it is true, preceded the fall of Vicksburg; yet this latter achieve- 
ment stamped General Grant as a commander of unquestionable skill, 
fertility of resources and inflexible determination. ‘The campaigns near 
Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Chickamauga increased the reputation 
already established; and it seemed in the natural order of events that to 
General Grant should have been intrusted the supreme conduct of the 
war during the marvelous movements which hastened its successful issue. 
Then, for the first time, Grant fairly confronted the soldier to whose 
comprehensive skill, calm and unwavering confidence in his armies, and 
faculty of inspiring courage and resolution even in disaster the Confeder- 
ate forces had owed many a signal victory. It was a desperate encounter 
—this duel between two great commanders; and from the earliest moment 
of the campaigu—in the carnage of the Wilderness, fruitless as it 
seemed to Grant’s detractors—the steadfast purpose of the Union leader 
was thoroughly felt and understood by his adversary. Fearful as was the 
sacrifice, it must be remembered that by those terrific and sustained 
onslaughts Grant placed Lee for the first time strictly on the defensive, 
mewing him in his intrenchments, from which he emerged only to 


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" GEN. ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT. 


surrender. It was Grant’s good fortune to enjoy the entire confidence of 
the Government, Mr. Lincoln being among his warmest admirers, and 
without hesitation intrusting to his skill and courage the conduct of the 
most arduous campaigns, assured that the issue would justify his trust. 
Nor was this certainty of Grant’s success, shared alike by the President 
and his cabinet, the result of chance or favoritism, but a profound con- 
viction arising from previous achievements in the field and the display 
of characteristics peculiarly adapted to the emergency long since patent 
to Mr. Lincoln’s insight. When, by thesplendid maneuvers of Sheridan, 
the final scene in the long and sanguinary drama was enacted at 
Appomattox Court House, it remained only for Grant to offer to the 
world an example of magnanimity in perfect consonance with the high 
motives which actuated the man and soldier. The highest military 
honors and a triumphant tour of the world, following two successive 
terms as President, failed to affect the innate modesty of General 
Grant, who remained to the last an ideal patriot and soldier, although 
not wholly free from errors of judgment as a civil magistrate. A salient 
trait of his character lay in his generosity, and from his fellow-officers he 
was never known to withhold the praise due to their merit in the field. 
In brief, as his ‘‘Memoirs”’ clearly show, General Grant’s was a genius 
for command which time will augment rather than diminish; nor will 
years impair the fame decreed to him by universal consent when, being 
removed from the visible traces of the late conflict, men shall come to 
regard more attentively the rare simplicity of demeanor, the silent force 
of will, the hidden gentleness of nature and purity of patriotism which 


history must proudly record. 





GEN. WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN was born at Lancaster, Ohio, 
February 8, 1820, and died in New York City, February 14, 1891. At 
West Point he graduated 
sixth in a class of forty-two, 
and upon entering active serv- 
ice rose rapidly, attaining 
the rank of captain in 1851. 
At this time he resigned his 
commission to engage in 
banking in California, and 
after many vicissitudes in the 
West finally secured the presi- 
dency of a military college in 
Louisiana. The War for the 
Union called forth Sherman’s 
strongest patriotism. ‘‘On 
no earthly account,’’ he wrote 
to the Governor of Louisiana, 
*‘will I do any act or think 
any thought hostile to or in 
defiance of the old Govern- 
ment of the United States.”’ 
The military services of Gen- 
eral Sherman rank among the 
most brilliant in history, and 
in the magnificent campaigns 
which ended with the famous 
march to the sea, made memorable by a masterly series of unprecedented 
flank movements, his title to the highest generalship was all but uni- 
versally conceded. Like Sheridan and Grant, Sherman meant war, in 
all its savagery and desolation; and to his unsparing severity of method 
his marvelous success was largely due. He never intended that his route 
to Savannah should be retarded by an enemy in pursuit, and to this end 
left only ruin in his track. ven had the Petersburg campaign failed 
in its immediate object, the war must have been speedily brought to a 
close, since no forces could long withstand the terrible blows inflicted by 
Sherman’s Southern campaigns. General Sherman was a man of 
remarkable individuality; stern in discipline, untrammeled in thought 
and action—although not without occasional prejudice—and gifted with 
tremendous purpose as well as the military skill to achieve great victories. 





GEN. WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN. 





GEN. Puitte H. SHERIDAN was born in Somerset, Perry County, 
Ohio, March 6, 1831, and died at Nonquit, Mass., August 5, 1888. 
Entering West Point in 1848, young Sheridan’s powers of application 
were less conspicuous than his general propensity for breaking rules and 
courting suspension. ‘The pugnacious character afterward so serviceable 
to his country delayed his graduation until 1853, Sheridan standing 
number thirty-four in a class of fifty-two. Entering at once upon 
active service, he passed six years in the extreme Northwest, and 
established his reputation as an Indian fighter. During the first year of 
the Civil War his modest wish that ‘the might get a captaincy out of 
the thing’? was granted in full measure. From the first moment of 
his service Sheridan displayed a remarkable command of cavalry, result- 
ing in speedy promotion—fully justified in brilliant skirmishes and the 
superb conduct of his troops. As chief of cavalry in the Army of the 
Potomac, Sheridan’s career was a succession of masterly evolutions equally 
marked by great tactical skill 


and the most indomitable Pre ERR a 

~ ee ar 
courage and celerity of move- Cpe 
ment, his extraordinary mili- Ange ; 


tary capacity being alike 
notable in his control of all 
three arms of the service. ‘To 
his impetuosity and decision 
during the closing campaign 
were due the brilliant cavalry 
maneuvers, executed with 
astonishing rapidity, which 
ended in the final ‘‘rounding 
up’? of General Lee’s army 
and the compulsory | s ur- 
render at Appomattox Court 
House. Sheridan was, in 
short, like Murat, a born 
cavalryman—deeply attached 
to his profession, glorying in 
danger, and solicitous for the 
welfare of his troops, in whom 
he inspired enthusiastic devo- 
tion. As with Grant, war 
was to him no child’s play, é 
but a frightful necessity, best encountered heroically and with the sang- 
froid which is a primary requisite of the highest military achievement in 
the field. 





GEN. PHILIP H. SHERIDAN. 








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EMINENT ARMY AND NAVAL COMMANDERS—Contrinvep. 


Gen. WINFIELD Scorr was born near Petersburg, Va., June 13, 
1786, and died at West Point, N. Y., May 29, 1866. Being admitted 
to the bar in 1806, he im- 
mediately forsook the practice 
of the law for that of arms, 
joining as volunteer a troop of 
horse called out by Jefferson 
in view of British aggressions 
upon American commerce. 
During the War of 1812, 
which followed, Scott proved 
himself an active and efficient 
commander, the battles of 
Chippewa and Niagara being 
marked by his distinguished 
generalship and soldierly 
™ courage. For his services he 
©. was profusely honored by the 
Government—the rank of 
major-general, a vote of 
thanks by Congress, and the 
honor of a gold medal being 
accorded to him. In _ the 
Mexican War General Scott’s 
military ability was shown in 
various sieges and battles, all 
of which greatly enhanced 
his reputation as a soldier, his personal bravery and command of military 
strategy entitling him to the highest rank in the profession of arms. 
| Upon the conclusion of the war he declined a position in the cabinet, 
visiting Europe both in an official and diplomatic capacity, but returning 
to America during the uncertainty occasioned by the ‘‘'Trent”’ affair and 
its effect upon: our relations with England. During the nullification 
| troubles he commanded at Charleston, and his services were of great 
importance to the Government. In 1852 he was nominated for President 
| on the Whig ticket, but defeated by Pierce, the Democratic candidate. In 
1855 the honorary title of lieutenant-general was conferred upon him, the 
rank to cease at his death, although the grade was subsequently revived. 
General Scott’s loyal services during the CivilWar were a fitting close 
to his eminent career. He gave his latest strength and counsel to his 
country, thereby crowning his patriotism with lasting honor. 





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GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. 


Grn. Greorce H. THomas was born in Southampton County, Va., 
July 31, 1816, and died in San Francisco, March 28, 1870. Like 
General Meade, he was educated at West Point, served with distinction 
in the Seminole and Mexican wars, and by his bravery won promotion in 
the army and the grateful recognition of his fellow-citizens. ‘The War 
for the Union developed General Thomas’ highest energies as a com- 
mander. Beginning as a colonel of cavalry, he rose at once to the 
position of brigadier-general of volunteers, being assigned to the field of 
operations in Tennessee and Mississippi. Organizing the First Division 
of the Army of the Cumberland, with which his military achievements 
are identified, General Thomas soon evinced a coolness, courage, and 
mastery of tactical details which almost invariably resulted in victory to 
his forces. His methods were at times deliberate, in view of pressing 
emergencies; yet the event of the campaign or battle revealed a pro- 
found study of the situation, and the self-reliance that comes of carefully 
devised plans. At Shiloh, at Chickamauga, and on numerous well-fought 
fields General Thomas’ reputation as a soldier grew with each successive 
triumph. ‘Twice did he save 
the Union army from defeat 
by the tenacity of his resist- 
ance; and twice did he mani- 
fest the magnanimity of 
character which distinguished 
the man by waiving all 
thought of military advance- 
ment in behalf of others whose 
sensibilities or deserts ap- 
pealed to him. The quality 
of his leadership must be 
judged by the skill opposed to 
him in such commanders as 
Hood and Johnston, the 
latter regarded by Greeley as 
the ablest general of the Con- 
federate armies. Yet Gen- 
eral Thomas had often to con- 
tend with what to an inferior 
nature and less ardent patriot- 
ism might have appeared 
insupportable neglect. As it 
was, he proudly declined the 
brevet rank of lieutenant- 
general in 1868, maintaining that since the war he had done nothing. to 
deserve it, while as a reward for actual service it was but a tardy recognition. 








GEN. GEORGE H. THOMAS. 














GEN. GEORGE G. MEADE was born at Cadiz, Spain, where his father 
filled the post of American consul, December 13, 1815, and died at 
Philadelphia, November 6, 
1872. Having been educated 
at West Point, he at once 
engaged in active military 
service, taking part in the 
Seminole War in Florida. 
From 1837 to 1842 he was 
employed in various Govern- 
ment surveys. During the 
Mexican War he distinguished 
himself in several important 
engagements, receiving a 
brevet lieutenancy for bravery 
and special honors from the 
citizens of Philadelphia. 
From 1856 to 1861 he was 
commissioned to take charge 
of surveys upon the Northern 
lakes—therein rendering im- 
portant and lasting service. 
The Civil War elicited Gen- 
eral Meade’s superior qual- 
ities as a commander. With 
the rank of brigadier-general 
of volunteers, he entered the 
national service in August, 1861, his gallant conduct being shown 
in the actions at Dranesville, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, and Fra- 
zier’s Farm, where he was severely wounded. In June, 1862, he was 
appointed major of topographical engineers. In the second battle of Bull 
Run, and in the Maryland campaign which followed, where he com- 





GEN. GEO. G. MEADE. 


manded a corps of the Army of the Potomac, General Meade’s efficiency — 
as a soldier was conspicuous, his general skill and his courage during the © 


battle of Antietam entitling him to the rank of major-general of volun- 
teers. But it was in the Gettysburg campaign that his highest military 
qualities were displayed. In the terrific struggles that marked this crisis 
in the Civil War General Meade’s strategical skill as commander of the 


Army of the Potomac was severely tested. His defeat of Lee must rank — 


among the great victories of history. In the closing campaign, ending 


with the fall of Richmond, General Meade retained the prestige of © 


previous services in the field. 


Davin G. FarraGut was born near Knoxville, Tenn., July 5, 1801, 
and died in Portsmouth, N. H., August 14, 1870. At the age of eleven 
years the lad entered the navy, serving on board the Essex during the 
War of 1812, witnessing the capture of the British ship Alert and the 
spirited conflict in the Bay of Valparaiso, resulting in the surrender of 
his vessel. In 1823 he participated in an action on the coast of Cuba, in 
which, after a twelve hours’ fight, the pirates of that region were sub- 
dued. Hecommanded the navy yard at Mare Island, Cal., from 1854 till 
1858, attaining the rank of captain in 1855. The Civil War instantly called 
forth Farragnt’s patriotism. At the commencement of hostilities he was 
ste tioned at Norfolk, Va., where every pressure was brought to bear upon 
his loyalty by the advocates of secession. Scorning their persuasions, he 
repaired to Washington, offering his services to the Government, and 
receiving in 1862 the commission in the Gulf squadron, to which he 
brought lasting renown. The passage of the Lower Mississippi, the cap- 
ture of New Orleans, the assault upon Vicksburg, and, later, the remarkable 
exploits at Mobile are matters 
of familiar history. Nothing 
could withstand the impetus 
and tenacity of ‘‘Old Sala- 
mander,’’ as his sailors called 
him; and the hotter the action 
the more did Farragut seem 
to be in his true element. 
The eminent services of Far- 
ragut were signally rewarded 
by the nation, which bestowed 
upon him the grades of vice- 
admiral and admiral—dis- 
tinctions created in his favor. 
Farragut’s life was character- 
ized by an imperturbable 
resolution, united with calm 
judgment and a supreme and 
vigorous yet modest self- 
reliance. His entire con- 
duct in his country’s behalf 
was an example for all time 
to those who emulate naval 
honors, although few com- 
manders can hope to attain his 
rare knowledge of seamanship, his absolute disdain of fear, and the 
originality of his achievement. 





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ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT, 






































MAJ.-GEN. WILLIAM R. SHAFTER. 





ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 


Magsor-GeneRAL Wittram R. SHAFTER was born in Kalamazoo 
County, Michigan, October 16, 1835. 


He entered the army from civil 


life as first lieutenant, 7th 
Michigan infantry, volunteer 
service, 1861, and became 
lieutenant-colonel of the 19th 
Michigan, 1863. In 1864, he 
became colonel of the 17th 
United States infantry; 
in 1879, colonel of the 1st 
infantry, attaining the rank of 
brigadier-general, May 3, 1897. 

During the Civil War Gen- 
eral Shafter was engaged at 
the siege of Yorktown and the 
action of West Point and in 


~ the battles of Fair Oaks, Say- 


age Station, Glendale, and 
Malvern Hill, also at the action 
of Thompson Station, Tenn. 
He was taken prisoner in 
March, 1863, and exchanged 
in May of the same year. 

He was appointed major- 
general at the beginning of the 
war with Spain and assigned to 
duty in Cuba. He left ‘Tampa, 





AMERICAN GENERALS OF SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. 


123 





MAsor-GENERAL WESLEY Merritt is a native of New York City, 


where he was born June 16, 1836. 


Academy at West Point from 
Illinois, and became a gradu- 
atein 1860. He was appointed 
captain in the 2d cavalry, 
1862, and was subsequently 
promoted to the rank of brig- 
adier-general of volunteers. 
He was brevetted major-gen- 
eral for bravery in the battle 
of Gettysburg. In frequent 
opportunities for the display 
of great soldierly qualities, 
General Merritt has been 
fortunate. At the battles of 
Yellow Tavern, Hawes Shop, 
Winchester, Opequan, Cedar 
Creek, Fishers Hill, Five 
Forks, and Sailors Creek he 
acquitted himself with re- 
markable skill and gallantry. 
His promotions succeeded one 
another with rapidity, until, 
in 1865, he was advanced to 
the rank of major-general of 
volunteers. When in the early 


He was appointed to the Military 








MAJ.-GEN, WESLEY MERRITT. 


June 14, 1898, to take charge of the campaign against Santiago de 
A landing was made June 22. The attack was begun July 1 and 
July 11, the city was bombarded, and on the 17th, it 


Cuba. 
resumed July 2. 
was formally surrendered to General Shafter. 


MAsor-GENERAL NELSON A. MILHs is a native 
of Massachusetts, born at Westminster, August 8, 
1839. His education was commenced in Westmin- 
ster and finished in Boston. Miles was among the 
first to raise a company of volunteers and take the 
field in defense of the Union, 1861. Beginning as 
a lieutenant in the 22d Massachusetts volunteers, 
he rendered notable service in McClellan’s Penin- 
sular Campaign, and became adjutant-general of 
a brigade. His merits were so conspicuous that 
by September, 1862, he had been advanced to the 
rank of colonel, commanding the 61st New York 
regiment, which he led at Fredericksburg and 
Chancellorsyille. In the historic battles of Wil- 
liamsburg, Seven Pines (where he was wounded), 
Gaines Mills, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, 
Nelsons Farm, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg (where 
he was seriously wounded), and Chancellorsville 
(where he was left for dead), Miles distinguished 
himself for skill and daring. He fought in all 
the battles of the Army of the Potomac, with 
one exception of the surrender of Lee at Appo- 
mattox Court House, Va. At the close of the 
Civil War he ranked as major-general of volunteers. 





MAsor-GENERAL JoHN R. Brooks, a native of Pennsylvania, was 
born at Pottsville, July 21, 1838. When the Civil War began, he enlisted 


command it. 


weeks of the Spanish-American War, 1898, it became necessary to send 
a military expedition to the Philippines, General Merritt was selected to 
Manila having surrendered to him, he returned to the 


United States and now commands the Department of the East. 






MAJ.-GEN. NELSON A. MILES. 








Preferring a military life to the mercantile pur- 
suits he had abandoned when he enlisted, he was 
appointed a colonel in the regular army. He was 
commissioned brigadier-general in 1880, and com- 
manded the Department of the Missouri for five 
years, being transferred to Arizona in 1886. Gen- 
eral Miles attained the rank of major-general in 
1890, becoming in 1896 commander-in-chief of 
the army. Between 1875 and 1886 he conducted 
successfully several Indian campaigns, notably 
those against the Sioux and Apaches, becoming 
one of the most distinguished of modern Indian 
fighters. The valuable and efficient service which 
he rendered the West during this period was form- 
ally acknowledged by the legislatures of Montana, 
Kansas, New Mexico, and Arizona; and at Tucson, 
November 8, 1887, the citizens of Arizona honored 
him by the presentation of a handsome sword. The 
speedy and victorious termination of the Spanish- 
American War in favor of the United States forces, 
1898, was in a large measure due to his energy 
and masterly generalship, though the only opera- 
tions in which he took an immediate part were 
those in Puerto Rico. 





MAJor-GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER, an American soldier and legis- 
lator of note, was born in Augusta, Ga., September 10, 1836. 
tary studies were pursued at West Point, where he graduated in 1859. 


His mili- 
























MAJ.-GEN. JOHN R. BROOKE, 


colonel and brigadier-general. 


F ere in 





in the 4th Pennsylvania infantry. At the organization of the regiment 


he was appointed captain, and 
in November of the same year 
he was made colonel of the 
53d Pennsylvania infantry. He 
became brigadier- general of 
volunteers, by promotion, in 
May, 1864, and was brevetted 


- major-general of volunteers 


that year. July 28, 1866, he 
was appointed heutenant-colo- 
nel of the 37th United States 
infantry. Tue 37th infantry 
having been consolidated with 
the 3d infantry, Brooke was 
transferred to that organiza- 


we tion in March, 1869. He was 
“= promoted tothe rankof colonel, 
» commanding the 13th infantry, 
» in March, 1879, and was re- 


transferred to the 3d infantry 
in June of that year. For gal- 
lantry in the battles of Cold 
Harbor, Gettysburg, Spottsyl- 
vania Court House, and Toto- 
potomy he received brevets as 


Brooke was made major-general in 1897, 
and served with distinction in the Spanish-American War in 1898. 





His first active service was in 
New Mexico, as lieutenant in 
the cavalry. He resigned from 
the United States army in 
1861, to take service as lieu- 
tenant of artillery in the Con- 
federate forces. His promo- 
tion to the command of a 
regiment, a brigade, a divis- 
ion, an army corps, was rapid. 
He was in command of the 
cavalry corps of the Western 
Confederate army from 1862 
until the Civil War closed. 
General Wheeler declined the 
chair of philosophy in Lou- 
isiana State Seminary in 1866, 
preferring the life of a planter 
and lawyer at Wheeling, Ala. 
He was elected to the House 
of Representatives in 1880, 
was reélected in 1884, and has 
been in Congress ever since, 
until May, 1898, when he was 
appointed major - general of 
volunteers. 





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MAJ.-GEN. JOSEPH WHEELER. 


General Wheeler served with distinction under Shafter, in 
the memorable campaign of the Spanish-American War, 1898. 




















124 ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 


AMERICAN NAVAL COMMANDERS OF SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. 


REAR-ADMIRAL WILLIAM T. SAMPSON was born at Palmyra, N. Y., ReEAR- ADMIRAL WINFIELD 8. ScotEY.— This distinguished naval 





in 1840. He went to the Naval Academy, Annapolis, in 1857, and was | officer was born in Maryland, October 9, 1839. He entered the Naval 





REAR-ADM. WILLIAM T. SAMPSON. 


graduated just before the 
Civil War commenced. His 
services soon advanced him to 
the rank of lieutenant. He was 
the executive officer of the 
Patapsco when she was blown 
up, off Charleston, in Jan- 
uary, 1865. His subsequent 
career, though brilliant, ran, 
for the most part, in rather 
quietchannels. Heserved two 
terms in the Naval Academy, 
spent some years in foreign 
waters, and was at different 
times Inspector of Ordnance 
and Chief of the Ordnance 
Bureau. In 1889 he was ad- 
vauced to the rank of cap- 
tain, and given command of 
the San Francisco, and, later, 
the Jowa. When the Spanish- 
American War opened, Cap- 
tain Sampson was placed in 
command of the North At- 
lantic fleet as acting rear- 


Academy, Annapolis, at fif- 
teen. His first service was on 
the United States vessel which 
convoyed home the Japanese 
Embassy in 1860, remaining 
in foreign waters until the 
breaking out of the Civil 
War. It was the good for- 
tune of Schley, by great skill 
and bravery, to secure the 
first prize-ship of the war — 
the General Parkhill. Sub- 
sequently he rendered valu- 
able service in Mobile Bay. 
After the close of the Civil 
War, Schley was prominent in 
several historic affairs. The 
rescue of the Greely Polar 
Expedition is not the least of 
his exploits. For a time he 
was the head of the depart- 
ment of modern languages at 
the Naval Academy. In the 
Spanish-American War, 1898, 
Schley, then a commodore, was 


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REAR-ADM. WINFIELD 8. SCHLEY. 








admiral. The successful blockading of Cuban ports and the annihilation 
of the Spanish fleet under Cervera are some of the laurels won by this 


gallant and capable officer. 








ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY was born at Mont- 
pelier, Vermont, December 26, 1837. He entered 
the Naval Academy, Annapolis, in 1854, and was 
graduated in 1858. His first assignment was as a 
midshipman on the Wabash, and two years were 
spent cruising in Mediterranean waters. Return- 
ing to this country in 1860, he secured his com- 
mission as a lieutenant and was assigned to the 
Mississippi, one of the West Gulf squadron. He 
participated in the capture of New Orleans, April, 
1862, and in the taking of Port Hudson, and 
engagements with the Confederates below Donald- 
sonville in 1863. On the Agawam, of the North 
Atlantic blockading squadron, he had part in the 
two attacks on Fort Fisher, December, 1864, and 
January, 1865. During the second attack on 
Fort Fisher he rendered efficient service, dis- 
playing great bravery during action. He was 
warmly commended by Commodore Thatcher, his 
superior, and was early rewarded by a commission 
as a lieutenant-commander. After the Civil War 
he served on various shipsand stations, was Light- 
house Inspector, and Secretary of Light-house 
Board. Later he was given command of the 
Juniata, of the Asiatic squadron, and upon 


put in command of the Flying squadron. In the naval operations which 
resulted in the destruction of the Spanish fleet under Cervera, off Santi- 
ago, Schley won immortal fame by unsurpassed skill and bravery. 








ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY, 








attaining his captaincy was honored by appoint- 
ment to the Dolphin, one of the first vessels of 
the new navy, popularly known as the ‘‘ White 
Squadron.” In 1885 he commanded the Pen- 
sacola, then flagship of the European squadron. 
Dewey was advanced to the rank of lieutenant, 
1861; of leutenant-commander, 1865; of com- 
mander, 1872; of captain, 1884; of commodore, 
1890; of rear-admiral, 1898—Congress granting 
him a sword; of admiral, 1899. On the breaking 
out of the war between Spain and the United 
States Commodore Dewey was at Hongkong in 
command of the Asiatic squadron. Forced to 
leave British waters, with no coaling station nearer 
than Honolulu, the only course open to him was 
to take Manila. This, however, involved first the 
capture and destruction of the Spanish fleet, an 
undertaking fraught with many difficulties, but 
which he proceeded to carry forward most effect- 
ively. On May 1, 1898, he took his squadron into 
Manila Bay, engaged and destroyed the Spanish 


fleet of fourteen vessels of war and three trans- 


ports, thus annihilating the naval power of Spain 
in Asiatic waters, and achieving one of the most 
signal victories in the annals of naval warfare. 


Caprain Ropiey D. Evans is a native of Virginia. He was CAPTAIN CHARLES EpGAR CLARK was born in Vermont in 1843, 


appointed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, 1860, and was promoted 
to the rank of ensign in 1863. His mother, who sympathized with the 


and appointed to the Naval Academy from that State in 1860, remaining 

















CAPT. ROBLEY D. EVANS. 


Confederacy, when the war 
broke out sent in his resig- 
nation without consulting 
him, but he was loyal and 
repudiated it. In the Civil 
War he served on the Pow- 
hatan, was in both attacks on 
Fort Fisher, and in the land 
attack received two severe 
wounds. After the Civil War 
he was on duty in the Navy 
Yard at Philadelphia, in the 
Navy Yard at Washington, 
on the Piscatagua im the 


\ Asiatic squadron, on the 


Congress and the Saratoga in 


» the European fleet. Evans 


was advanced to the rank of 
lieutenant, 1866; of lieuten- 
ant-commander,1868; of com- 
mander, 1878, and of captain 
in 1893. In the Spanish- 
American War, 1898, Captain 
Evans commanded the battle- 
ship Jowa, under Rear-Ad- 


miral Sampson, and in the naval battle of July 3d rendered gallant 
service, justifying his sobriquet in the navy—‘‘ Fighting Bob.” 








there until October, 1863. In that year he entered upon active service 


in the Civil War as an ensign 
on the Ossipee,of the Western 
Gulf blockading squadron. 
He was with his vessel in the 
battle of Mobile Bay, and 
took part in the bombard- 
ment of Fort Morgan. With- 
in three years he had risen 
through the ranks of master 
and lieutenant to that of lieu- 
tenant-commander. In 1881, 
after duty on the training: ship 
New Hampshire and at the 
torpedo station, he went with 


the steamer Ranger on a sur- | 
vey trip in the North Pacific. © _ 
In 1896 he was promoted to ‘2 


the rank of captain and as- 
signed to the command of the 
Monterey. He was in com- 
mand of the magnificent 
first-class battleship Oreyon, 
in 1898, on her memorable 
trip to join the North 
Atlantic squadron. In the 


battle with Cervera’s fleet off Santiago Captain Clark displayed great 
ability, and showed that his ship was a fine fighter as well as a fine sailer. 














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ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 





EMINENT CONFEDERATE STATESMEN AND GENERALS, 


JEFFERSON DAvis was born in Christian County, Kentucky, June 3, 
1808, and died at New Orleans, December 6, 1889. Having been educated 
at Transylvania College, Ken- 
tucky, and at West Point, he 
took part in the Black Hawk 
War on the northwest fron- 
tier during 1831-32, and in 
the campaigns against the 
Pawnees and other Indian 
tribes from 1833 to 1835. Set- 
tling in Mississippi, he was 
elected to Congress in 1845, 
but soon joined the forces of 
General Taylor as colonel of 
volunteers. In the engage- 
ments of Monterey and Buena 
Vista his conduct elicited 
high praise from his com- 
manding officer. He was then 
elected to the United States 
Senate, where he served 1847— 
51 and 1857-61. During the 
administration of President 
Pierce he was the Secretary of 
War, 1853-57. In the House, 
during the discussion of the 
fave Oregon Bill, Davis had loyally 
espoused the cause of patriotism, saying in his speech, February 6, 1846, 
** From sire to son has descended the love of union in our hearts,” and 
in alluding to the battle-fields of the Revolution as ‘“‘a monument to the 
common glory of our common country” he added, “‘ Where is the South- 
ern man who would wish that monument less by one of the Northern 
names that constitute the mass?” In the Senate the doctrine of State 
rights which ended in secession had begun to influence the mind of 
Davis, who ardently defended it and maintained the justice of slavery. 
As Secretary of War, Davis showed uncommon energy, and upon his 
return to the Senate his ability in debate was unquestionable. He had 
become one of the Southern leaders, and in January, 1861, he left the 
United States Senate. When the Southern States seceded and formed 
the short-lived ‘‘Confederacy,” Jefferson Davis was chosen President and 
in that capacity, in which he acquitted himself with rare ability and 
determination, he will be best known to history. 








JEFFERSON DAVIS. 


GENERAL THOMAS J. JACKSON was born at Clarksburg, Va., January 
21, 1824, and died near Fredericksburg, May 10, 1863, being accident- 
ally shot by Confederate troops in the confusion which followed the battle 
of Chancellorsville. Like other Confederate leaders, he received his 
military education at West Point and served in the Mexican War. In 
1852 he became a professor of sciences in a Virginia college, at the same 
time being appointed deacon of the Presbyterian church —in accordance 
with the strong religious principle which characterized the man, between 
whom and the soldiers of Cromwell a parallel might be drawn. His 
tenacity and courage were always conspicuous, the sobriquet ‘‘ Stonewall ” 
expressing his firmness under assault. General Jackson’s military ability 
was of a high order, as the campaigns in Virginia show. In the 
Shenandoah Valley, in 1862, he defeated superior Union forces; at Cold 
Harbor his command played an important part; and at Antietam his 
conduct achieved brilliant results, while im subsequent services, as 
leader of nearly half of Lee’s army, his strategy and activity in the field 
rendered him a most formid- 
able adversary. The char- 
acter of ‘‘Stonewall” Jackson 
was in many respects an ideal 
one, and well illustrates the 
entire subordination of the 
national integrity to State 
sovereignty in the minds of 
the foremost champions of 
secession. ‘To impugn the 
sincerity of such a man re- 
quires a degree of cynicism 
wholly at variance alike with 
good sense and good feeling. 
As with Lee, Stephens, and 
others, Jackson’s attitude to- 
ward the Union was but the 
logical sequence of political 
principles having their origin 
in the Articles of Confedera- 
tion and intensified by the 
economical results of slavery. 
It should be borne in mind, 
moreover, that previous to 
' : and during the Civil War the 
liberties which the Confederacy sought to maintain found ample encour- 
agement in Northern sympathy openly and unmistakably expressed. 


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GENERAL Roper E. LEE was born at Stratford, Va., January 19, 1807, 
and died at Lexington, Va., October 12, 1870. He was the son of Henry 
Lee et cares Harry ”’) a 
and like all the prominent 
generals of the Confederate 
army, Lee was educated at 
West Point, his career as a 
cadet being remarkable in 
that during the entire course 
he was never reprimanded, 
never received a mark of 
demerit, and upon graduation 
stood first in his class. In 
the Mexican War he served 
with distinction, and upon the 
commencement of the Civil 
War reluctantly yet decisively 
cast his lot with the Con- 
federate cause. That he fully 
realized the seriousness of his 
position regarding the Union 
and the supreme obligations 
of patriotism is attested by 
his own utterances. Through- 
out the Civil War Lee dis- 
played consummate skill in 
his management of the Con- 
federate army. He made few mistakes, and to his extraordinary ability 
were due in great measure the disasters to the Union armies and the 
prolongation of the struggle. Much of his prestige was doubtless owing 
to his personal courage and self-possession, his’ self-denying sense of 
duty, and a loftiness of character seldom equaled in military annals. 
He was one of the greatest of modern commanders and to the last his 
qualities as a leader were conspicuously shown—as in the battles of 
the Wilderness and Cold Harbor, where he practically foiled General 
Grant in the execution of his original design, compelling him to change 
his base entirely. It was not possible for him to withstand the final 
combinations aimed at the overthrow of the Confederacy; yet the 
circumstances of his final surrender and the magnanimous attitude of 
General Grant must be considered conclusive evidence of the respect 
inspired by Lee’s sincere conviction of right in the position he assumed 
toward the National Government. In 1865 he became president of 
Washington College at Lexington, Virginia— now Washington and Lee 
University — where he remained until his death. 





GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. 


Masor-GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREBT, an eminent American soldier, 
was born in Edgefield District, South Carolina, January 8, 1821. His 
military education was gained at West Point, where he graduated in 
1842. He was on duty in the Mexican War, 1846-48, and was wounded. 
Afterward, he served as paymaster in the United States army, and was 
promoted to the rank of major on the staff, in 1856. Longstreet resigned 
his commission in the National army to take part with the South in the 
Civil War, in 1861, and participated in the battle of Bull Run. In the 
early part of 1862 he was made major-general, and won a brilliant repu- 
tation in Lee’s campaigns against McClellan, Pope, Burnside, and Meade. 
Later, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general and given the 
command of a corps. He rendered distinguished service in the bat- 
tle of Gettysburg, and was conspicuous for masterly strategy in the 
campaign of the Wilderness. His corps was ordered to Georgia to aid 
General Bragg in checking the 
advance of the Union army 
under General Rosecrans, and 
took an active part in the bat- 
tle of Chickamauga. From 
thereit marched to Knoxville, 
Tenn., and besieged that 
town, then held by General 
Burnside. Returning to the 
East, General Longstreet sur- 
rendered with General Lee, 
in 1865. The Confederate 
cause being irretrievably lost, 
General Longstreet decided 
that he could do the South 
the most service by accepting 
unequivocally and fully the 
results of the war. He did not 
hesitate to avow his opinions, 
and accepted the Federal 
office tendered him by his old 
army friend, General Grant. 
He has served the Govern- 
ment as surveyor of the port 
of New Orleans, commission- . 
er of engineers for Louisiana, minister to Turkey, and as commissioner 
of railroads, the position he holds now. 





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WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE was born at Stratford-on-Avon, April 23, 
1564, dying in his native town in 1616, on the fifty-second anniversary of 
his birth. Accounts of his 
boyhood are extremely meager 
and even of his career as actor 
and dramatist but few authen- 
tic details are available. His 
marriage with Anne Hatha- 
way at the age of nineteen, 
the death of his only son in 
1596, his sojourn in London, 
and some history of the period 
during which his earlier plays 
were produced have been re- 
corded with variations by 
many biographers. The fact, 
too, of Shakspeare’s worldly 
prosperity seems to be well 
established, and the records 
of his native village bear suf- 
ficient evidence of the esteem 
* in which he was generally 

» held. The testimony of per- 
sonal friends, moreover, 
especially Ben Jonson, attests 
the warm-hearted generosity 
of which the plays of Shak- 
speare oear internal proof. In an epoch when the heroic exploits of 
Tell, Joan of Arc, Columbus, and others are called in question or rele- 
gated to the realm of tradition, it seems quite consistent with the 
iconoclastic thought of the times to challenge the authenticity of the 
Shakspearean dramas. Much scholarly discussion has been devoted to 
the subject; yet, in view of contemporary judgment and the well-estab- 
lished records of Shakspeare’s general career, it is impossible to gainsay 
the concurrent opinion of more than two and a half centuries. The 
development of his marvelous imagination, the universal instincts and 
knowledge of human nature, and profound analysis of character are 
features of Shakspeare’s intellectual life which no commentary can 
adequately portray, and must be sought in the creations of genius with 
which he has enriched the world of literature. Only by studious 
perusal of these immortal dramas—in youth, in middle age, and again 
in later years—are the transcendent sweetness and power, the compre- 
hensive insight, and human passion of Shakspeare’s works revealed. 





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ALFRED TENNYSON was born at Somersby, Lincolnshire, August 6, 
1809, and died near Haslemere, Surrey, October 6, 1892. In youth 
Tennyson was carefully educated; yet in the essentials of learning he was 
self-taught, his own observation and literary tastes instinctively leading 
his studies in the direction of the culture to which the poet’s imagina- 
tion owed its rare development. At the time he was chosen laureate, 
in 1850, he was yet unknown to many of the most prominent thinkers 
in Europe, although to all lovers of poetry his verses had long been 
household words. Probably the greatest elegiac poem of any age had 
appeared, commemorating the death of his friend Arthur Hallam, in 
that noble lament “‘In Memoriam,” which alone would crown the 
muse of Tennyson with imperishable fame. With neither the enthrall- 
ing genius of Byron, the nervous force of Browning, nor the homely 
pathos which marked the lyrics of Burns and Wordsworth, Tennyson 
excelled in a certain refined delicacy of insight and grace of expression 
peculiar to his style, occasionally rising to heights of sublime feeling 
and enthusiasm for liberty 
widely opposed to his natural 
conservatism of thought. 
Twice did the poet refuse a 
baronetcy, yet in 1884 he was 
prevailed upon to accept a 
peerage. Hislater efforts were 
devoted to the drama, opinions 
differing widely as to the 
merits of his plays. Regard- 
ing his rank among poets of 
the Victorian age there is no 
question. He may be proper- 
ly considered the founder, 
and only master, of a new 
school of lyric poetry which 
died with him. Personally, 
Tennyson wasa recluse, dwell- 
ing apart from men, while 
keenly interested in passing 
events. He dearly loved 
England, its government and 
institutions, seldom manifest- 
ing toleration for republican- 
} . ism, although it were not 
difficult to find among his verses the most ardent expressions of demo- 
cratic feeling—as in ‘‘ Locksley Hall” and <“‘ Maud.” 





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Henry WapswortH LONGFELLOW was born at Portland, Maine, 
February 27, 1807, and died at Cambridge, Mass., March 24, 1882. 
Graduating at Bowdoin Col- ; 
lege, he was retained by that oR: 
institution as professor of 
modern languages, mean- 
while, for purposes of study, 
making an extended tour of 
Europe. In Longfellow the 
associations of boyhood, the 
youthful fervor of the scholar, 
and the benign influence of / 
nature all conspired to nurture 
the feelings so beautifully ex- ‘ 
pressed in Moriturt te salu- — 
tamus:— 

“« The love of learning, the seques- 
tered nooks, 
And all the sweet serenity of 
books.” 

His long professorship at Har- 
vard University was attended 
by unceasing literary activity 
and a period of prolific intel- 
lectual achievement. Already 
his ‘‘ Coplas de Manrique” 
and ‘* Poems on Slavery” had 
appeared, and now “‘ Voices of the Night,” ‘‘ Evangeline,” and numer- 
ous other productions elevated him to the highest rank of American 
poets. The unaffected feeling, classical refinement, and scholarly char- 
acter of his verse were still more apparent in **'The Spanish Student,” 
‘* Flower-de-Luce,” and the exquisite Indian poem ‘‘ Hiawatha.” ‘‘' The 
Golden Legend,” “ Birds of Passage,” and many other well-known lyrics 
and dramatic essays maintained the fame already firmly established. 
The “Sonnets on Translating the Divina Comedia” are among the finest 
in the language, and the translation itself—occupying nearly thirty 
years—is a marvel of conscientious study. The personal life of Long- 
fellow, in its ideal beauty and perfection, seems the very flower of mortal 
attainment. Imbued with a deep religious sentiment which the most 
poignant bereavements could not affect, his faith is strikingly reflected in 
his verse. Few men in the history of literature have been so tenderly 
beloved as he, and few have touched the heart of humanity so gently, 
so nobly, and affectionately. 


HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. 


JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER was born at Haverhill, Mass., Decem- 
ber 17, 1807, and died at Hampton Falls, N. H., September 7, 1892. 
The family generation preceding the poet’s were Quakers, and to that 
sect Whittier adhered. The youth was from earliest years accustomed 
to toil, and in obtaining an education worked at shoemaking to pay 
his expenses at Haverhill Academy. Much of his early life on the ances- 
tral farm is portrayed in one of his later poems, ‘‘ Snow Bound ”—an 
idyl of rural New England in winter sure of permanent popularity. 
The anti-slavery agitation enlisted Whittier’s warmest sympathy, and, 
as with Longfellow, many of his most stirring lyrics were suggested by 
the sufferings graphically portrayed in ‘‘ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Many 
minor poems, marked by fine sensibility and grace of expression, were 
published from time to time; and the period of the Civil War drew 
from Whittier such patriotic fire as is found in ‘‘ Laus Deo” and other 
poems of the time. ‘Throughout his poetry there is a strong undertone 
of religious feeling, now and then rising to an exalted strain of prophecy 
or stately lament, recalling —— 
the voice of the Hebrew 
psalmist. As a prose writer 
Whittier was widely known 
in America, his political 
papers relating to emancipa- 
tion, ‘‘Supernaturalism in 
New England,” ‘‘Leaves from 
Margaret Smith’s Journal,” 
and ‘Literary Recreations” 
establishing his place among 
the most noted authors in 
this line and likely to insure 
his literary fame, at least 
among his countrymen. The 
close of the war and the efface- 
ment of slavery inspired the 
calmer resignation uttered in 
““My Psalm,” ‘The Eternal 
Goodness,” and ‘*Our Mas- 
ter”; but to the last Whittier 
retained his profound interest 
in national affairs, never re- 
moved from the world of 
larger politics, and always ; ; 
ready with tongue and pen to vindicate the rights of the oppressed, 
from whose unhappy lot the poet had drawn life-long inspiration. 


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Srr WALTER Scott was born in Edinburgh, August 15, 1771, and 
died at Abbotsford, September 21, 1832. 


Although his manhood was 
marked by a remarkably ro- 
bust physique the boy was 
sickly, becoming afflicted with 
a lameness which lasted 
through life. From earliest 
boyhood Scott was an omniy- 
orous reader, especially of 
ballads and romance, storing 
in his mind a thousand details 
of border warfare destined to 
enrich his pages and give to 
_ his historic novels a_ vivid 
- picturesqueness unequaled in 
similar literature. Lis pre- 
™, ferment in public office ren- 
© dered him at an early period 
» comparatively independent, 
and certainly no writer ever 
employed his leisure to more 
fruitful advantage, poems 
and romances appearing in 
rapid succession in the midst 
of official cares and the exac- 
tions of a baronial hospitality 
which endeared Abbotsford to personages of note and stray pilgrims from 
every land. ‘The phenomenal ascendency of Lord Byron dissuaded Scott 
from the pursuit of poetry, and in its stead he turned his attention for a 
while exclusively to the series of prose works of which ‘‘Waverley’’ was 
the initial volume.- Pitiful indeed is the record of Scott’s financial 
embarrassment, his generous aid to Ballantyne and the silent partnership 
in enterprises which, through the negligence and incapacity of others, 
ended, in 1825, in Scott’s personal liability of $631,800. Then began 
his heroic and most honorable task of bending all his energies to the 
complete satisfaction of his creditors—a labor which gave to the world a 
signal example of probity and to literature many of its rarest treasures, 
yet which shortened the life thus dedicated to honor and lent to his 
declining years pathetic interest. From January 1, 1826, to January 1, 
1828, £40,000 were passed to Scott’s credit as the result of his super- 
human exertions. 





SIR WALTER SCOTT. 


WASHINGTON IRVING was born in New York City, April 3, 1783, 
and died at Sunnyside, on the Hudson River, November 28, 1859. 
Although bred to the law, he quickly discovered an aptitude for liter- 
ature, and in a series of papers, including the humorous Knickerbocker 
chronicles, he attained instant popularity both at home and abroad. <A 
prolonged residence in England and on the Continent resulted in the 
publication of various works, among which the ‘‘Sketch-Book’’ estab- 
lished Irving’s title to the highest rank as a classical writer. ‘‘The Life 
of Columbus,’’ ‘‘Conquest of Granada,’’ ‘‘Life of Goldsmith,’’ ‘‘The 
Alhambra,’ and other works, enhanced his fame with scholars and 
critics, and won for him a wide popular approval. Like his devoted 
personal friend, Scott, Irving embarked in unfortunate commercial enter- 
prises as silent partner, and like Scott was ruined by the venture. And 
to complete the parallel, Irving’s financial stress, stimulating him to 
renewed energy, was productive of much of his finest work. ‘To Irving 
it fell to found abroad the reputation of American men of letters. The 
picturesqueness, grace, and refinement of his style were perhaps more 
foreign than native; yet the 
delicate and pervading humor 
which characterized his earlier 
writings was essentially Amer- 
ican; and if he has occa- 
sionally been surpassed in 
originality and force by 
authors of a later day, his 
works must continue to hold 
a place in English literature 
which few productions of 
our century have attained. 
Rarely has a writer combined 
more effectively the various 
styles, of which Irving was 
master, or attained so general 
an excellence in themes of 
widely diverse character and 
% treatment. His serious work 
* commended itself to the 
* criticism of scholars; while 
his lighter vein was equally 
felicitous, like Hawthorne’s 
subtle humor, being replete 
with suggestiveness and grace. ‘These literary traits are well illustrated 
in the ‘‘Legend of Sleepy Hollow,’’ the ‘‘Life of Washington,’’ and 
‘Tales of a T'raveller.’’ 


Ln © PEO Lee 
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JAMES FENIMORE CooPER was born at Burlington, N. J., September 
15, 1789, and died at Cooperstown, N. Y., September 14,1851. Enter- 
ing Yale College at the age of 
thirteen, young Cooper pur- 
sued a course of academic 
study for three years, after- 
ward being admitted to the 
navy, where, having com- 
pleted aservice of six years, 
he obtained the rank of leu- 
tenant. In 1821 he published 
his first important novel, 
‘The Spy,’’ the power and 
originality of which received 
instant recognition both in 
America and Europe. ‘‘The 
Pioneers,’’ ‘‘Leatherstocking 
Series,”” “The Pilot,’ *‘The 
Last of the Mohicans,’’ ‘‘The 
Red Rover,”’ ‘‘'he Prairie,”’ 
and other tales followed in 
rapid succession, and as a 
graphic writer, and espe- 
cially as a delineator of Indian 
life and manners, Cooper’s 
preéminence was generally 
conceded. ‘The liveliness of the narrative, the thrilling scenes depicted, 
and the absorbing interest of many characters portrayed, contributed to 
gain for the author a wide popularity. In 1837 Cooper took up his resi- 
dence in Europe, where his patriotic feelings were excited by foreign 
criticisms of America, leading him to defend warmly the character of his 
countrymen, especially in England, where the aspersions were most pro- 
nounced. Meanwhile his literary labors were diligently pursued, several 
of his most important works being produced in the intervals of travel. 
His success in these ventures, undertaken while abroad, was not remark- 
able; but upon his return to the United States appeared a series of | 
romances surpassing in originality and interest any save his earliest 
efforts. His style is easy, devoid of affectation, and well adapted to the | 
subject of his narrative; while his leading characters are drawn with 
consummate skill, and, if occasionally idealized, in the main correspond 
with historic evidence. 





JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, 


NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE was born in Salem, Mass., July 4, 1804, 
and died at Plymouth, N. H., May 19, 1864. He has given us in his 
sketch, ‘‘The Gentle Boy,’’ some inkling of his own character as a 
youth, and the shyness therein portrayed was never conquered by Haw- 
thorne himself. His early reading was confined to a few authors, yet 
they were the masters of English literature, and from acquaintance with 
them, aided by his marvelous delicacy of insight and rare power of 
assimilation, Hawthorne undoubtedly derived much of the imaginative 
power and felicity of style peculiar to his works. Like many children of 
genius who have finally achieved distinction, Hawthorne’s youthful essays 
were attended with utter failure. Upon his own testimony he was for 
years the obscurest man of letters in America, the poet Longfellow being 
of the few who discerned the rare quality of his mind and his exquisite 
delineations of human life. ‘‘The Scarlet Letter,’’ ‘‘The House of the 
Seven Gables,’? and other works which followed, awakened the public | 
perception, and the blending of pathos and humor, together with an evi- 
dent moral purpose which characterized his writings, surely, if slowly, 
raised him to fame. In : 
1853, through the kindness 
of his lifelong friend, Frank- 
lin Pierce, Hawthorne ob- 
tained the consulate at Liver- 
pool, England—a position to 
which he was indebted for an 
unwonted share of material 
prosperity. ‘Travel in Great 
Britain, and afterward upon 
the Continent, stimulated his 
imagination to renewed ac- 
tivity, one of his last and 
finest romances, ‘‘The Marble 
Faun,’’ being conceived and 4 
written at this period. The 4% 
genius of Hawthorne is at 
times elusive, yet none the « 
less within its scope, of the 
highest order, his thought 
and style establishing for 
him an enduring place among Sea 
the masters of English prose. 
His diction possesses the 
spontaneity of expression and indefinable charm which mark the purest 
literary art; and in the motive and execution of his work there is a 
quality of refined feeling above criticism. 





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RaLpH WaLpo Emerson was born in Boston, May 25, 1803, and 
died in Concord, Mass., April 27, 1882. Descended from an ancestry 
distinguished in the clerical 
history of New England, 
Emerson’s earlier manhood 
was devoted to the ministry. 
Divergence of views with his 
congregation touching theo- 
logical forms and dogmas led 
to his withdrawal from the 
pulpit and his retirement to 
the village of Concord, Mass., 
which rural retreat was for 
the rest of his life his home. 
Here the scholar and _ philos- 
opher for nearly half a cen- 
tury continued to store the 
fruits of a literary activity sel- 
dom witnessed, recording his 
imperishable thoughts, and 
uplifting his countrymen by 
the force of a noble nature 
dedicated to the highest serv- 
ice of mankind. As far as 
possible removed from world- 
liness and sordid ambition, 
Emerson was yet eminently practical in his motives and daily intercourse 
with men. ‘The great moral and political movements of the times elicited 
his keenest interest and sympathy. His quiet home became the object of 
many a reverent pilgrimage, and from its hospitable doors no guest ever 
departed without a sense of having beheld a type of manhood which 
dwarfed the ordinary achievements of men, and opened to his grateful 
imagination visions of nobler possibilities in life than he had hitherto 
deemed compatible with human limitations. Like the Chinese philos- 
opher Mencius, Emerson loved mankind so well that he argued in their 
behalf the law of original good, disdaining the narrow prejudices of 
churchmen, the chicanery of politicians, and the utilitarianism of 
material interests. His appeal was ever from man’s lower to his higher 
nature, like Plato contending that the attainment of the true, the bean- 
tiful, and the just constitute the real aspiration of life, and tenderly, if 
austerely, dissuading his hearers from ‘‘the abdication which is called 
despair.’ 


RALPH WALDO EMERSON. 


WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT was born at Cummington, Mass., 
November 3, 1794, and died in New York City, June 12,1878. His 
early youth was passed amid the beautiful scenery surrounding his 
country home, his woodland rambles molding in his thoughts the poetic 
sensibility ard love of nature soon to be reflected in his verse. The tastes 
formed at this period were carefully fostered by his father, who delighted 
to see in his son his own intellectual gifts perpetuated. The lad’s 
precocity was manifested in verses composed before he was ten years of 
age, and in equally remarkable effusions following them which required 
the indorsement of friends to allay public skepticism regarding their 
authorship. Indeed it may be safely asserted that in Bryant’s subse- 
quent poems the grace and charm of these youthful efforts were seldom if 
ever surpassed. One at least, ‘‘Thanatopsis,’’ written at the age of nine- 


| teen, revealed in him an almost phenomenal lyric faculty, the poem rank- 


ing with the marvels of youthful genius. For a while Bryant forsook his 
muse and studied law; yet his early love returned to him, and numerous 
lyrics of exquisite form and expression, together with a few more ambi- 
tious flights, marked him as 
a poet of uncommon worth. 
His fame became  interna- 
tional; and there was in his 
best verse a simplicity of 
treatment and truthfulness to 
nature which appealed 
strongly to the popular heart. 
Later in life Bryant became a 
successful man of affairs and 
joined the staff of the New 
York Evening Post, finally 
assuming responsible editor- 
ship of that journal, and dur- 
ing the Civil War conducting 
it with marked loyalty and 
ability. He was an ardent 
abolitionist, a warm friend of 
Lincoln and thorough patriot 
in life and feeling. Indeed, 
his earnest love of liberty was 
attested by the incident of his 
death, which occurred from 
injury to the brain received 
during the unveiling of a monument to Mazzini in Central Park, the 
severe exposure endured by him at the time terminating in paralysis. 


WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. 





Henry D. THOREAU was born in Concord, Mass., July 12, 1817, and 
died there May 6, 1862. Having graduated at Harvard College i in 1837, 
he taught school for awhile, 
and finally turned his atten- 
tion to land-surveying, a pro- 
fession comparatively ignored 
by his biographers, yet 
steadily pursued throughout 
his life, and contributing 
materially to a practical liveli- 
hood. ‘Thoreau maintained 
the right to live after his own 
fashion—even dwelling in 
Walden Woods as a hermit 
for two years, that he might 
meditate in Brahminical soli- 
tude, learn the philosophy 
concealed in a bean-patch and 
discover just what claims the 
material side of life has upon 
man considered as a sentient 
being. His character was 
‘feccentric,’’ if by the term 
we mean that it was perfectly 
simple, natural, and free 
from conventional standards 
of propriety. Yet he felt a warm interest in his fellow-townsmen, was 
always approachable, loved young people, and was perhaps more distinctly 
American than any other writer of his time. His perpetual delight was 
in woodcraft, and though not a scientist, averring that ‘‘wisdom does not 
inspect, but ’pehold,” his acquaintance with every feature of his native 
valley was exact as it was profound and reverent. Striking a balance 
between Emerson’s affectionate eulogy and Lowell’s savage portraiture, 
we may best reach a proper estimate of the man. ~'T'o one who knew and 
conversed with him his nature appeared singularly sweet and wholesome, 
and in his works there are to be found passages no reader can ever forget, 
so full are they of subtle beauty, strength, and wisdom. His brave, 
defiant attitude before the shams and hypocrisies which often infect the 
world of politics and trade, as well as the relations of society, was more 
candid than palatable; yet his absolute sincerity commanded respect. 
‘‘If Ido not keep step with my companions,’’ said he, ‘‘it is because I 
hear a different drummer.”’ 


HENRY D. THOREAU. 


Ep@ar ALLAN POE was born in Boston, February 19, 1809, and 
died in Baltimore, October 7, 1849. Being left an orphan when quite 
young the lad was adopted by a wealthy gentleman of Richmond, Va., 
who sent him to England to school. Returning to America, Poe con- 
tinued his education under private tutors, entering the University of Vir- 
ginia in 1826. Thus far the life of Poe is clear; but from this moment 
the accounts of his career are so conflicting that it is difficult to ascertain 
its true history beyond the facts that he became intemperate, that, as 
with poor Hartley Coleridge, the passion never again released him from 
its spell, and that he suffered keenly, not only from the remorse natural 
to his sensitive nature, but also from the pressure of practical want 
occasioned by miserably requited» literary toil. In the midst of darkness 
and distress of mind, easily conjectured from his works, to which was 
added a growing bitterness of spirit incident to unreasoning pride, Poe 
resorted to literature for a living. The result was unconscious fame to 
the author, together with a pitiable recompense, the poem best known 
to the world, ‘*The Raven,’’ bringing him about $10. His prese works 
were more successful, and " 
with the general public proved 
both popular and profitable. 
They are occasionally marked 
by dramatic power and as 
products of a weird imagina- 
tion are conspicuous in Amer- 
ican literature. Their tone, 
however, is morbid in the 
extreme. It is scarcely to be 
wondered that his conscious- 
ness of indubitable genius 
should, in the face of his 
melancholy experience, have 
engendered a morbid, misan- 
thropic temper visiblein many 4 
a savage criticism of con- 
temporary authors. Yet” 
other, nobler natures, like ~ 
young Hazlitt, have lived 
down despair; and _ while 
there is much to commiserate 
in Poe’s actual misfortunes, 
and a pathetic interest in- 
woven with the life of one in whom the light of song fell upon impene- 
trable gloom, we can but deplore the weakness to which he succumbed. 


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1812, and died at Hartford, Conn., July 1, 1896. She was a precocious 
— scholar, and her writings date 
from the period of girlhood. 
While living in Brunswick, 
Maine, in 1851, she wrote 
the remarkable story, ‘‘ Uncle 
Tom’s Cabin’’—possibly the 
most successful work ever 
published, its sale in America 
and England reaching an 
enormous figure. ‘The story 
was originally printed in the 
- National Era, an anti-slavery 
paper issued in Washington, 
C., being subsequently 
given to the world in two 
volumes, according to the 
Edinburgh Review, more than 
a million copies being sold in 
England within a year of its 
publication, while within that 
period it had been translated 
into ten different European 
languages, including fourteen 
separate versions in French 
and German, to which may be now added Chinese and Japanese. The uni- 
versal interest attracted by this remarkable production was greatly increased 
by its dramatization ; nor has the power of its deep humanity abated, even 
with the disappearance of the institution it was designed to portray. 
Having been accused of serious misrepresentafion, Mrs. Stowe published, 
in 1853, a ‘‘Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin,”’ the facts therein narrated, 
drawn chiefly from southern sources, never being successfully refuted. 
Besides many articles contributed to periodicals in the form of serial 
stories, sketches, etc., Mrs. Stowe’s literary labors embraced much more 
extended work in novels which have taken high rank among the works of 
fiction. Inthe history of authors Mrs. Stowe’s position is unique. Great 
social and political wrongs have from time to time shaken the foundations 
of thrones and stirred the popular heart, yet none has ever found an in- 
terpreter so imbued with the genius of sympathy and the tenderness of 
Christian compassion as she. 


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a 


HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. 


GzOoRGE Bancrort was born at Worcester, Mass., October 3, 1800, 
and died in Washington, D. C., January 17, 1891. He received a fine 
education, in this country and Germany, and early turned his attention to 
literature, his special studies relating to the history of the United States. 
Seldom in the annals of literary labor has a writer brought to his task so 
fine a capacity for work and so indefatigable a research as was bestowed 
upon Bancroft’s masterpiece. The first volume was published in 1834, 
and it was not until the author had reached the age of eighty-two that 
the final pages issued from his pen. Bancroft’s ‘History of the 
United States’’ has become the standard authority for the period it 
covers, having achieved for its author an international reputation. It is 
remarkable not only for the excellence of its narrative but also for a 
philosophical consideration of events and a breadth of view entitling the 
writer to a prominent rank among historians. Meanwhile official labor 
and repeated demands upon his public spirit on occasions of civic note 
taxed severely even his extraordinary energy. In 1838 he was appointed 
collector of the port of Boston; in 1844 he was the Democratic candi- 

ae date for governor of Massa- 
chusetts, though he failed of 
an election; in 1845 he was 
called to the cabinet of Presi- 
dent Polk as Secretary of the 
Navy—his term of office being 
signalized by the establish- 
ment of the Naval Academy at 
Annapolis and the Astro- 
nomical Observatory at Wash- 
ington. Later he was 
appointed minister pleni- 
potentiary to Great Britain, 
and in 1867 he was accredited 
to the Prussian court in the 
same capacity. His distin- 
guished talents, affable ad- 
dress, and simplicity of 
manner insured his popularity 
at court and found cordial 
favor with the German people. 
ee i His services in every office of 
SAD ReaaAROROIE national trust were marked 
: by sagacity and patriotism, 
and no American was better adapted to represent his country abroad than 
one whose earliest and latest years had been devoted to the record of her 
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ND AMERICAN WRITERS—Conrrnvep. 
Harriet BEEcHER STOWE was born at Litchfield, Conn., June 14, Witu1AM Lioyp GarRIson was born in Newburyport, Mass., 





December 12, 1804, and died in New York, May 24, 
manhood his life was dedi- a , 
cated to a persistent warfare Phe 
against slavery, and with the aii 
cause of abolition his name is 
almost exclusively identified. f 
Educated as a printer’s ap- 
prentice, he soon gave signs 

of original talent in the estab- 
lishment of the Liberator, a 
journal devoted to emancipa- 
tion, which, being first pub- 
lished in 1831, existed until 

its last issue in 1865 recorded 

the amendment to the Federal Shy 
Constitution prehibiting | 
slavery within the borders of 
the United States. To esti- 
mate properly the boldness of 
Garrison’s attitude at this 
time it is essential to bear in 
mind the almost universal 
acquiescence in the institu- 
tion he sought to overthrow, 
the statutory provisions of 
the slave states being scarcely more effective in its maintenance than the 
pusillanimity of northern men, who, actuated by commercial interests, 
discountenanced any opposition to what they regarded as of vital interest to 
their material prosperity. Without courting martyrdom, Garrison’s 
earnest plea in behalf of the negro not only brought obloquy upon him, 
so far as it was possible to stifle an antagonism so courageous, but even 
subjected him to personal assault. Yet, concentrating his energies upon 
the question at issue, this champion of freedom braved temporary defeat, 
like the entire abolition party, trusting to the public conscience to assert 
itself in favor of human rights. The Civil War, however, prophesied 
to him, as it did to all thoughtful watchers of political events, the ulti- 
mate triumph of the Union cause and the inevitable destruction of slavery. 
It may be added that upon the close of the war Garrison accepted the 
results with philosophic gratitude, disdaining to declaim against the im- 
perfect realization of an ideal order of affairs. 


1879. From early 





WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. 


HorRAcE GREELEY was born at Amherst, N. H., February 3, 1811, 
and died at Pleasantville, N. Y., November 29, 1872. From early 
youth the lad evinced a decided taste for books, soon being known as an 
authority in his native village, especially concerning political affairs. 
After numerous ventures, at the age of twenty, with only ten dollars in 
his pocket, he went to New York to fight his way against adversity. 
An opportunity to establish a paper was followed by other experiments in 
this line, his growing success finally leading to the founding of the 
Tribune, with which Greeley’s subsequent career was inseparably linked. 
Beginning upon a modest basis, with 500 subscribers, the journal easily 
made its way until its financial prosperity was at length fully established. 
Throughout his long connection with this great newspaper Greeley’s 
labors were assiduous, his management of its affairs being shrewd and 
intelligent, and his writings marked by a fearless patriotism, not always 
unprejudiced, however, which went far to mold public opinion upon the 
leading issues of the day. Greeley was an ardent supporter of Mr. Lin- 
coln during the Civil War, rendering him every possible assistance both 
with tongue and pen. At a 
the close of the war he bs os 
strongly advocated a general 
amnesty, attended an un- 
authorized peace council in 
Canada, and becoming more 
than ever absorbed in politics 
in 1872 permitted his name 
to go before the country in 
the candidacy for the presi- 
dential office. The anomalous 
position assumed by him as 
democratic candidate, his 
well-known personal foibles 
and certain questionable de- 
tails of his public career were 
loudly heralded, and merci- 
lessly caricatured, by his 
political enemies. Greeley 
entered upon the canvass 
with untiring vigor, yet, 
although he received nearly 
three million votes, the prize 
fell to General Grant, and 
with his defeat vanished from public affairs one of the most remarkable 
men of his time—a rare instance of high achievement wrung from the 
humblest struggles. 








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HMINENT INVENTORS. 


RICHARD ARKWRIGHT was born in Lancashire, December 23, 1732, 
Up to his twenty-eighth year 


GEORGE STEPHENSON was born at Wylam, near Newcastle, June 9, 
1781, and died in Derbyshire, August 12, 1848. In childhood he was 
employed as a cowherd, occn- 
pying his leisure moments in 
building clay engines and vari- 
ous mechanical contrivances, 
indicating his inherent tastes. 
Later he drove a gin-horse in 
a colliery, and. fired the engine 
for his father, at the age of 
seventeen becoming assistant 
engineer. At this time he 
“} was unable to read, when the 
_\ opportunity to attend a night 
. school resulted in the rapid 
acquirement of knowledge and 
a position at Killingworth Pit 
worth $486 a year. Mean- 
while he had devoted his 
spare time to a study of 
mechanics and to experiments 
having for their object the 
age invention of the locomotive. 
os : His first success was the oper- 
ation of a ‘‘traveling engine’’ 
running on a tramway between 
the map h! and the neighboring seaport, nine miles distant. This was 
July 25, 1814, the locomotive being named My Lord, in honor of his 
patron, ‘Lord Ravensworth. In 1822 he applied for permission to use 
his invention on the contemplated Stockton & Darlington Railway—the 
preg or intending to use horses—with the result that in 1825, Septem- 
ber 22, the first passengers and goods were conveyed by a locomotive. 
A little later his improved engine, the Rocket, ran twenty-nine miles an 
hour on the new Liverpool &. Manchester Railway, though declared 
impossible by the most eminent engineers of the day. At this moment 
the era of modern railways began. In recognition of his eminent services 
in the cause of science, and the benefits inuring to mankind from the 
inventions now practically applied, the sum of about $5,000 was pre- 
sented to him in 1815, materially aiding him in his experiments. ‘The 
far-reaching benefits of his genius are nowhere so apparent as in the 
gigantic railway systems of America. 





GEORGE STEPHENSON. 


SamueEL F. B. MorsE was born in Charlestown, Mass., April 27, 
1791, and died in New York, April 2,1872. He began life as a painter, 
visiting England with Washington Allston in 1811, and receiving a gold 
medal for an original design in sculpture. Returning to New York he 
formed an association of artists afterward known as the Academy of 
Design. <A few years later his attention was drawn to the study of elec- 
tro-magnetism, and after careful experiments he formulated in his mind 
a scheme for the purpose of transmitting messages by means of the 
electric telegraph, and even recording them through certain mechanical 
signs since distinguished as the Morse alphabet, and destined to perpetu- 
ate his fame as an inventor. This notable conception and the delineation 
of the principles involved occurred in 1832—almost contemporaneous 
with that other creation of genius, the railway locomotive, which, 
together with the telegraph, has revolutionized the relations of mankind. 
In 1835 Professor Morse operated successfully one-half a mile of wire, 
and in 1837 he filed his caveat at Washington asking Congress to aid him 
in establishing an experimental line to Baltimore. He was doomed to 
suffer that neglect which so often seems the fate of genius; and having 
been refused letters patent in England and meeting with poor success in 
France, he nerved himself to a struggle with poverty and comparative 
oblivion lasting four years. The final moments of the night session of 
Congress in 1843 brought him the long desired appr opriation for his 

ae experiment. In 1844 the line was 
completed, and the world was startled 
by results which must be reckoned 
among the most brilliant achievements 
in the annals of science. The patient 
inventor was honored by decorations 
from the principal nations of the 
world, and in 1857 the assembled repre- 
sentatives of European powers presented 
to him the sum of 400,000 frances 
($80,000), in recognition of his emi- 
nent services to mankind. Although 
generally known as the originator of the 
‘*Morse Alphabet’’ used in telegraphy, 
to this inventor is probably due also the 
first suggestion of the Atlantic cable, 
set forth in a letter, August 10, 1843, 
his submarine lines in New York harbor 
having been already successfully laid. Nor is it often remembered that 
Prof. Morse first applied in America the discoveries of Daguerre. 





SAMUEL F. B. MORSE. 














and died in Derbyshire, August 3, 1792. 
he earned his living as a bar- 
ber, afterward becoming a 
dealer in hair, and inventing 
a dye the sale of which enabled 
him to accumulate a little 
property. His early attempts 
to solve the problem of per- 
petual motion—regarded by 
Leibnitz and Newton as a 
chimera — ended, inevitably, 
in utter failure; yet those 
experiments turned his mind 
to inventive pursuits, and ere 
long his attention was directed 
to improvements in cotton — 
manufacture. In 1768 Ark- 
wright’s spinning jenny was 
completed. The invention 
was at first looked upon with 
great distrust, and indeed 
Arkwright, who krew nothing 
of the science of mechanics, 
gladly availed himself of cer- 
tain practical suggestions in 
perfecting his machine. The success of Arkwright was so marked that 
it is said to have indirectly caused the death, through chagrin, of his 
rival Hargreaves. He met with bitter opposition on the part of manu- 
facturers actuated by jealousy of his patent rights. By persistent effort, 
however, the inventor secured a favorable judgment from the court; and 
although subsequent events proved distressing to Arkwright’s equanimity, 
and even his factory was burned by an excited mob acting in the interest 
of their employers, his good sense and skill finally silenced opposition. 
His rare talents were at length rewarded by a competency of £500,000, 
and at the age of fifty he was enabled to acquire the rudiments of learn- 
ing which his parents’ poverty denied him in his youth. Few inventions 
have been of greater economic value or more directly beneficial to the 
working-classes than that of Arkwright, and the honor of knighthood 
conferred upon him, while but an empty title, was designed to signify 
the appreciation of his work on the part of his country. 








pe erewiar 


RICHARD ARKWRIGHT. 


JoHN Ericsson was born in Wermeland, Sweden, July 31, 1803, 
and died in New York, March 8, 1889. When quite young he displayed 
considerable mechanical ingenuity, and in 1814 was employed in the 
construction of the grand canal between the Baltic Sea and the German 
Ocean. Entering the Swedish army in 1820, he rose to the rank of cap- 
tain, but soon resigned to devote himself exclusively to mechanical pur- 
suits. He now invented the artificial draft for boilers, the principle of 
which is still in use, and, in 1829, obtained the prize offered by the 
Liverpool & Manchester Railway for the best locomotive engine, attain- 
ing the unprecedented speed of fifty miles per hour.  Fire-engines 
worked by steam and the application of caloric as a motive power next 
engaged his attention; and emigrating to America in 1839, he first 
applied the screw to the propulsion of steam-vessels—the invention having 
been unfavorably received by the British admiralty on the ground that it 
would prevent steering the vessel. Many ingenious devices followed, 
adapted to various uses, and evincing an extraor eae fertility of inven- 
tion. . Among them were a . 
direct-acting steam engine; a 
telescope chimney; a hydro- 
static gauge; an alarm barom- 
eter; a pyrometer; a rotary 
fluid motor; a novel sounding 
apparatus for the sca lead, 
etc. In the early days of the 
Civil War Ericsson’s crown- 
ing achievement appeared in 


the famous Monitor, which, 
reaching Hampton Roads 
March 8, 1862, saved the 


United States fleet from com- 
plete destruction by the Con- | 
federate ironclad Merrimac. 
To his superior skill as an 
inventor is largely due the 
revolution in naval architec- 
ture inaugurated in the turret- 
ships constructed under his 
direction during the war. 
The ‘‘ Monitor’’ system of con- 
struction has been abandoned 
for sea-going vessels, but is 
harbor defense. 





JOHN ERICSSON. 


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EMINENT INVENTORS—Continvep. 


James Watt was born at Greenock, Scotland, January 19, 1736, and 
died at Heathfield, near Birmingham, August 19, 1819. The son of a 
= - well-to-do ship carpenter, he 
ee early learned to draw, and 
became a proficient workman 
in his father’s shop. Having 
/ learned the trade of mathe- 
matical instrument maker in 
London, he established a shop 
in the College building at 
Glasgow in 1755. Here he 
was an untiring student, 
mastering the principles of 
engineering—civil and mili- 
tary—and diverging _ into 
studies in antiquity, natural 
history, philosophy, lan- 
guages, and art. 

John Robinson, the 
designer and first editor of the 
Encyclopedia Britannica, first 
called Watt’s attention to the 
possibilities of the steam 
engine in 1759, suggesting 
that steam might be applied 
as motive power to wheel car- 
riages. At that time steam 

was applied only to pumping water from mines. ‘The imperfections of 
the Newcomen engine led him to a course of, independent thinking 
which resulted in the discovery of /atent heat, already known and taught 
by Dr. Black. Out of this grew the idea of the separate condenser 
which completed the steam-engine in Watt’s mind. 

The first model, on account of imperfect mechanical construction, 
was only partially successful, and a second was begun in 1765. Dr. 
Roebuck, a man of some wealth, who had gained considerable knowledge 
of the steam engine from its use in his own collieries, was deeply 
interested in its improvement. So, in 1767, he entered into partnership 
with Watt, and after many disappointments, something like a successful 
model was constructed in 1768, for which he took out a patent in 1769. 
In 1775 Watt entered into partnership with Boulton, of Birmingham, 
and began the manufacture of steam engines. In 1782 his double-acting 
engine was completed. Numerous other inventions, such as the copying- 
press, the use of steam pipes for house-warming, the centrifugal governor 
for regulating the speed of engines, etc., are also connected with his 
name. 


JAMES WATT, 


RoserT FULTON was born at Little Britain, Pa., 1765, and died at 
New York, February 24, 1815. As achild all his hours of recreation 
were passed in shops and in drawing. At seventeen he had become so 
much of an artist as to make money by portrait and landscape painting 
in Philadelphia. In 1786 Fulton went to London, and was received into 
the family of Benjamin West, under whose instruction he studied for 
several years. He abandoned painting in 1793, and devoted himself to 
civil and mechanical engineering, giving much thought to the improve- 
ment of inland navigation. He removed to Paris in 1794. From 1797 
to 1803 he made a number of indifferently successful experiments with a 
submarine boat and torpedo. As early as 1793 Fulton began to turn his 
attention to the subject of steam navigation, and in 1803 he launched a 
steamboat on the Seine, which immediately sank owing to faulty con- 

struction of the frame. A 
new boat was built with the 
old machinery, which made a 
successful trip on the Seine, 
August 9, 1803, but attained 
no great speed. Returning 
to the United States, Fulton 
resumed his experiments 
there, and finally the ‘‘Cler- 
mont’? steamed up the Hud- 
son from New York to 
Albany, August 11, 1807, 
making the yvoyage,150 miles, 
in thirty-two hours. The suc- 
cess of the ‘‘Clermont’’ was 
followed by a rapid multipli- 
cation of river steamers and 
ferry boats built under Ful- 
ton’s supervision. In 1814 
Fulton submitted to the coast 
and harbor committee plans 
for a steam warship to carry 
forty-four guns, and a boat of 
that description was success- 
fully launched. ‘The last subject to which Fulton’s energies were devoted 
was a modification of his submarine boat called the ‘‘Nautilus,” but only 
the hull of the projected craft was completed before his death. 

















THomMAS ALVA EpiIson was born at Milan, Ohio, February 11, 1847, 

and now resides at Orange, New Jersey, where he has one of the best 
equipped experimental and 
test laboratories in the world. 
Edison’s early life was charac- 
terized by the love of experi- 
ment which dominates it now. 
Having had but two months 
of regular schooling, at the 
age of twelve he started out 
to make his way in the world 
as newsboy on the Grand / 
Trunk Line running into ¥ 
Detroit. He snatched a sta- 2” 
tion-master’s child from 
before an approaching train, ¢ 
and thus earned his first | 
lessons in telegraphy. He | 
soon became one of the most 
expert operators on the road, 
but he was always more of an 
inventor than an operator, and 
because of unpardonable blun- 
ders due *to his passion for 
improvement he often found 
himself out of a situation. 
In 1869 he went to New York City penniless and in debt on account of 
the expense of his experiments. Here, after a vain attempt to interest 
the telegraph companies in his inventions, he established himself as an 
electrical expert, making a specialty of telegraphy. The quick location 
of a flaw in the Western Union Company’s Albany wire established his 
value in New York as an expert and drew the attention of the telegraph 
companies to his patented devices. 

Edison received a check for $40,000 as his share in a single inven- 
tion—an improved stock printer. ‘This success gave him a national 
reputation and induced several New York capitalists to accept his offer 
to experiment with the incandescent electric light, and it is by his success 
in perfecting the incandescent lamp that he is chiefly known. An idea 
of what Mr. Edison’s work means to the world may be gained from the 
fact that the duplex and quadruplex systems of telegraphy, begun by him 
in 1869 and finished after six years of work, have saved in America alone 
the immense sum of $15,000,000. By the quadruplex system four mes- 
sages can be transmitted simultaneously over one wire. Among his 
other inventions are the carbon telephone transmitter, the microta- 
simeter, the aerophone, the megaphone, the phonograph, ete. 


THOMAS ALVA EDISON. 


ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL was born at Edinburgh, Scotland, 
March 3, 1847, and now resides at Washington, D. C. His father, 
Alexander Melville Bell, was the inventor of the system by which deaf 
people are taught to read speech by observing the motion of the lips. 

In 1872 the Bells came to America, and young Alexander became 
widely known in Boston as an authority in the teaching of the deaf and 
speechless. In 1873 Bell began to study the transmission of musical 
tones by telegraph. Until the close of 1874 his experiments seemed to 
promise nothing of practical value, but in 1875 he began to transmit 
vibrations between two armatures, one at each end of a wire. In 
November, 1875, he discovered that the vibrations created in a reed by 
the voice could be transmitted 
so as to reproduce sounds 
and words. With an old 
cigar box, two hundred feet 
of wire, and two magnets 
from a toy fish pond, the first 
Bell telephone was brought 
into existence and perfected 
to such an extent as to allow 
of its exhibition at the Centen- 
nial Exposition, where a dis- 
play of its speaking powers 
was made on Sunday, June 
25,1876. ‘The next year Bell 
made the telephone of practi- 
cal value. ‘he same idea had 
been taken up by Elisha Gray 
and Edison. Both Mr. Gray | 
and Mr. Bell filed their caveats 
upon the telephone upon the 
same day—February 14,1876, 
but it was Bell’s good fortune 
to be first to make his device 
practically effective. In 1880 
he was honored with the Volta prize of $10,000, which he devoted to 
founding the Volta Laboratory in Washington, an institution for the use 
of students. The photophone upon which he has worked also stands 
high as a scientific achievement. Prof. Bell’s energies now are given up 
to study, and efforts to alleviate the condition of the deaf and speechless. 


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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL. 











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EMINENT STATESMEN AND PATRIOTS. 


MaRrRIE JEAN Paut, Marquis DE LA FAYETTE, was born in the 
Province of Auvergne, France, September 6, 1757, and died in Paris, 
May 20, 1834. He was but 
twenty years of age when his 
ardent love of liberty prompt- 
ed him to espouse the cause of 
the colonies, forsaking every 
allurement of ease and dis- 
tinction at home that he 
might offer his services uncon- 
ditionally to the Continental 
Congress. Never was sacrifice 
of personal interests more 
generously displayed; and 
Congress, guided by the 
cordial encouragement of 
Washington, readily respond- 
ed to the desires of the young 
enthusiast. Intrepidity 
in action and a_ discretion 
beyond his years, coupled with 
an unwavering adherence to 
the principles of the Revolu- 
tion and rare generosity of 
nature, elevated La Fayette 
in the general esteem, and to 
Washington especially he be- 
came closely bound by personal as well as military ties. Returning to France 
upon the declaration of peace, La Fayette’s courage and talents were 
enlisted in various popular reforms, and his immunity from danger dur- 
ing the Reign of Terror may be traced to his unfailing devotion to liberty 
and the prestige acquired by his fame as a republican rather than to his 
exalted rank. An instance of his sincerity of nature and his courageous 
bearing is afforded by his resistance to the arbitrary conduct of Charles 
X., and his attitude towards Louis Philippe, to whom he openly declared 
his republican sentiments. His rescue of Marie Antoinette from the 
hands of the mob, his brave defiance of usurpation, and the intense zeal 
and loyalty of his character compelled universal deference. His later visit 
to the United States, in 1824, occasioned the greatest enthusiasm and his so- 
journ as the nation’s guest forms an interesting page of America’s history. 





MARIE JEAN PAUL, MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE. 


DANIEL O’CONNELL was born in County Kerry, Ireland, August 6, 
1775, and died at Genoa, Italy, May 15, 1847. Having been educated at 
a Jesuit college in France, he showed early proof of talent which upon 
his return to Ireland was devoted to the cause of Catholic emancipation. 
His careful study of the law enabled him to avoid technical offense to his 
antagonists, and his impassioned eloquence and moderation rallied to his 
aid the strongest elements of his party, while the popular sympathy 
accorded to his brilliant leadership enthusiastic support, his audience 
at times having been estimated at 500,000 persons. Filled with horror 
by the excesses of the French Revolution, of which he had beer an eye- 
witness, O’Connell deprecated all resort to violence, declaring that ‘‘he 
would accept of no social amelioration at the cost of a single drop of 
blood.’’ The signal triumph of his cause in 1820 vindicated alike its 
justice and the patient contention of its champion. The repeal of the 
union, ardently advocated by O’Cennell in later years, was ineffectually 
urged by him; yet during the agitation his marvelous faculty of organiza- 


tion, his clear perception of — 


the power of the church as a 
political influence, and_ his 
tenacity in maintaining the 
rights of the Catholic party 
were nigh achieving success. 
Foiled by parliamentary op- 
position, there arose among 
O’Connell’s countrymen dur- 
ing his final efforts in their 
behalf a more aggressive ele- 
ment, appealing to physical 
force and the violent measures 
discountenanced by their for- 
mer leader. Dissensions fol- 
lowed, tending to embitter and 
estrange the feelings of him 
to whom the national aspira- 
tions had owed so much. The 
party of ‘‘Young IJreland’’ 
derided the abandonment of 
extreme methods, from which 
their leader had steadily dis- 
suaded his followers, and a 
determined opposition com- 
pelled him to relinquish his power. O’Connell’s health declined, and 
he died while seeking recuperation in a journey to Rome. 





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DANIEL O’CONNELL. 

















THADDEUS Koscruszko was born in Lithuania, Poland, February 12, 
1746, and died in Switzerland, October 17, 1817, having been fatally 
injured by a fall from his 
horse. In 1776 he embarked 
for America to cast his lot 
with the colonial cause, being 
commissioned officer of en- 
gineers, and planning the for- 
tifications of Bemis Heights, 
where the army of General 
Gates successfully resisted the 
British assaults upon its posi- 
tion. Kosciuszko was sub- 
sequently the chief engineer in 
the erection of works at West 
Point, and served with dis- 
tinction as Washington’s ad- 
jutant, being honored with 
the rank of brigadier-general 
and the thanks of Congress. 
Like those of Baron Steuben, 
the services of Kosciuszko 
during the Revolution, while 
not always partaking of actual 
field operations, were of the 
highest importance to the 
struggling colonies, com- 
mending his memory to the lasting gratitude of Americans. Upon his 
return to Poland in 1786 the heroic efforts to attain independence which 
convulsed his native country called forth Kosciuszko’s devoted valor and 
patriotism. Scarcely doe: history record a more unrighteous conspiracy 
against human liberty than that which nerved him to brave resistance. 
Yet his victories of arms and his heroic defense of Warsaw were power- 
less to avert the subjugation and partition of his fatherland by Russia and 
Prussia. Being captured, he was imprisoned two years in St. Petersburg, 
the Czar, however, magnanimously offering him his own sword upon his 
release, which Kosciuszko declined, saying: ‘‘I have no use for a sword 
—I have no country to defend.’’ Kosciuszko revisited America in 1797. 
Few patriots have displayed a more self-sacrificing love of liberty, and 
few have elicited, from friends and foes alike, so genuine an admiration. 





TT a wg FREI Pine: 


THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO, 


Louis Kossuta—Hungarian patriot—was born in Monok, Hungary, 
April 27, 1802. He received a superior education, including a legal and 
philosophical course of study, and early became absorbed in the thought 
of Hungarian independence. In the face of overwhelming obstacles he 
roused the sleeping energies of his countrymen by open denunciation of 
Austrian oppression, vindicating the right of free speech in publications 
of strong liberal influence. His hostility to the government finally led ~ 
to his arrest in 1837 and condemnation to four years’ imprisonment—a 
sentence partially remitted through the powerful opposition of the liberal 
diet. The elections of 1847 and the Paris Revolution of 1848 intensified 
the reactionary spirit throughout the kingdom. Metternich fled from 
Vienna; Kossuth was hailed in the ancient capital by an enthusiastic 
populace, and Ferdinand yielded to Hungary a separate ministry, in 
which Kossuth held the portfolio of finance. In the national assembly 
at Pesth Kossuth endeavored to harmonize the conflicting elements 
animated by social prejudice and dissensions arising from intrigues 
fomented by Austrian agents. 
No hardships or vicissitudes 
of fortune daunted his cour- 
ageous spirit, his energies 
being untiringly devoted to 
his country’s freedom. Open 
‘hostilities finally occurred, 
ending in the defeat of the 
liberal forces and the triumph 
of the government, where- 
upon Hungary sought to sever 
its allegiance to Austria, but 
was repressed by Russia’s in- 
tervention. Despairing of 
success, Kossuth sought 
refuge in Turkey, suffering 
imprisonment there; went to 
England, and _ finally to 
America, being received as 
the nation’s guest and wel- 
comed with especial honors. 
He returned to Europe and 
after a residence of ten years 
in London, removed to Turin, 
Italy, where he died March 
20, 1894. His body was taken to Budapest and interred with great 
public honor. 


spicrigiie 


LOUIS KOSSUTH. 





ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 


EMINENT STATESMEN 


BENJAMIN: DISRAELI, whose father was of Hebrew descent, was 
born in London, December 21, 1805, and died April 19,1881. In youth 
he became widely known as 
an author, and throughout 
his life he ranked with the 
foremost writers of the day. 
In 1831 he stood for Parlia- 
ment as an extreme con- 
servative, but was defeated. 
Being again defeated in 1835, 
he was finally returned to the 
House of Commons in 1837. 
His maiden speech — hooted 
and hissed after the manner 
of British parliamentary dis- 
pleasure — closed with these 
prophetic words: ‘‘I am not 
» Surprised at the reception I 
| have experienced. <p. ts 
' shall sit down now, but the 
time will come when you will 
hear me.” Gradually his 
proud ambition was fulfilled. 
Disraeli soon developed a 
mastery of political affairs 
and a command of caustic 
invective which rendered him 
at once hated and feared in the Commons, and finally, from the leader- 
ship of his party, elevated him to the position of premier. In 1859 he 
introduced a reformatory franchise measure, the rejection of which 
compelled his withdrawal from office. At this time a writer in the 
Quarterly Review ascribed to Disraeli ‘‘ unrivaled powers for conducting 
his party into the ditch.” The Reform Bill of 1867 marked his quality 
as a statesman; and, although his sympathies with the people were often 
called in question, the practical results of this radical measure insured the 
public admiration. Disraeli maintained to the last his Tory attitude, 
being a Briton of Britons in his conception of allegiance to the crown, 
urging the Queen to assume the title ‘‘ Empress of India,” and devoting 
his best energies to the aggrandizement of the nation and the consolida- 
tion of imperial interests. Seldom hasa British statesman acquired greater 
prestige among foreign nations—as was manifest in the Berlin Congress 
of 1878. In 1877 Disraeli took his seat in the House of Lords as Earl of 
Beaconsfield, and among other honors may be mentioned his election to 
the position of lord rector of Glasgow University in 1873. 





BENJAMIN DISRAELI. 


Wititram Ewart GLApsToNE was born in Liverpool, December 9, 
1809; died at Hawarden, May 19, 1898. Up to the time of his retire- 
ment from public life, in 1896, he continued to display the ardor which 
inspired his youthful efforts, bringing to his task as premier an intellectual 
and physical energy almost unique in the records of statesmen. Glad- 
stone’s sympathies with the popular weal were early manifested in his 
arraignment of Bourbon misrule in Naples and in his encouragement to 
struggling Italy. With his entrance to the Commons, in 1832, was 
inaugurated by him the series of reforms which have become identified 
with his name, although up to the year 1852 his affiliations were conserva- 
tive. As Chancellor of the Exchequer he showed a mastery of finance 
which confounded his political enemies; fell from power only to regain 
it speedily; defied the House of Lords; carried through remedial legisla- 
tion in the face of overwhelming obstacles, and held such command of 
the House by his eloquence and ability that all parties were compelled 
to listen to him. The triumph of his bill for the disestablishment of 
the Irish Church was achieved under the most discouraging conditions, 
although warmly supported 
by the Commons. Its final 
acceptance by the Peers was 
a forcible, though unwilling, 
recognition of Gladstone’s 
power. The cause of Home 
Rule in Ireland elicited his un- 
rivaled powers as a statesman, 
and its success would have 
been the crowning triumph 
of his political life. Nor did 
Parliament alone claim the 
exercise of Gladstone’s men- 
tal activity, the pauses in 
official labor having been occu- 
pied with recondite studies — 
especially relating to the semi- 
mythical Homeric era. The 
bitter prophecy of Disraeli 
that Gladstone would either 
ruin his country or go mad 
was not fulfilled. His oppo- 
nents were many, but it is 
quite possible for thoughtful 
2 : and candid students of poli- 
tics to distrust the wisdom of his measures while cordially admit- 
ting the marvelous address with which they were urged. 





GLADSTONE. 


WILLIAM EWAR 








AND PATRIOTS — ContTINvUED. 


PRINCE VON BISMARCK was born in Brandenburg, April 1, 1815, and 
died July 30, 1898, the family having been for more than five centuries 
distinguished through loyalty to the : 
electors of Brandenburg and the kings 
of Prussia. A somewhat wild and 
erratic youth at last gave place to more 
sedate manhood when, after the revolu- 
tion of 1848, Bismarck’s ardent efforts 
were devoted to the consolidation of the 
empire and the enlargement of royal pre- 
rogatives —a policy foreshadowing the 
crowning achievement of his life. The 
art of diplomacy now became with him 
an absorbing study. As ambassador to 
Paris, in the diet at Frankfort, as envoy 
to the Russian court, and as prime minis- 
ter of Prussia his genius imperceptibly 
molded the administration of foreign 
affairs. No seruples, no idle courtesies, 
were suffered to thwart the will of the 
*‘Tron Chancellor” or delay his grand 
purpose— the unity of the fatherland. Seeking aid from Austria in 1864, 
that he might acquire Schleswig-Holstein, he turned sharply upon his 
ally two years later and drove her from all participation in German in- 
terests. With France, with Italy, with Russia his schemes were pro- 
foundly laid; nor was it until the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 that the 
true significance of Bismarck’s subtle policy became apparent. The 
North-German Confederation was then amplified; the recalcitrant 
southern states united ina common cause; victories unprecedented in 
history crowned with success the German arms, and in the midst of 
triumph the empire was proclaimed. All this was the patient, untiring 
development of the comprehensive and passionately loyal thought of Bis- 
marck. His conflict with the Ultramontanes elicited Bismarck’s extraor- 
dinary energy and resolution. He contended that the Catholic clergy 
assumed an attitude inimical to the national interests; and in denying 
them the coveted participation in temporal affairs, he argued warmly for 
the inviolability of national prerogatives. In 1874 an attempt was made 
upon his life because of the church laws enacted through his influence. 
To the people who congratulated him upon his escape he said calmly: 
‘‘The great work will not be prevented by such measures; the power of 
the united German nation will carry it to a successful issue.” To this 
high courage and confidence in the support of those to whom the welfare 
of the fatherland was paramount is to be ascribed much of the popular 
enthusiasm which he inspired. 








PRINCE VON BISMARCK. 


Léon GAMBETTA was born at Cahors, France, October 30, 1838, and 
died December 31, 1882. Although of obscure Genoese-Jewish origin, his 
father being a small shopkeeper, the lad’s mother early perceived in him 
indications of uncommon talent, and provided carefully for the education 
which in 1858 led to a study of the law and Gambetta’s ultimate success 
as one of the most brilliant advocates of his time. Throughout his life 
his instincts were strongly republican, butit was not until the occurrence 
of the Franco-Prussian War that Gambetta’s aversion to monarchy found 
practical utterance. During the investment of Paris he had escaped by 
balloon to rouse the provincial forces to renewed energy; and when at 
last capitulation followed and a provisional government of monarchical 
tendencies was established, Gambetta’s fiery eloquence was devoted to the 
advocacy of a republic, and he was regarded the leader of his party when 
in 1875 the National Assembly declared the new constitution. At this 
crucial period of political affairs his signal energy and vigilance thwarted 
the intrigues of royalists and stirred the democratic thought of his 
countrymen. In every momentous issue of public affairs his voice 
was raised in behalf of stable 
government. While ardently 
maintaining the cause of social 
reform, he still held aloof from 
the doctrines of socialistic 
demagogues ; demanded the 
widest scope of governmental 
action, and, although defeated 
in his schemes for their 
amelioration, clearly demon- 
strated the defects of existing 
laws touching the electoral 
franchise. ‘he consolidation 
of republican principles 
throughout the country fully 
vindicated the foresight, as 
well as the conviction of the 
nation’s patriotism, which 
had stimulated him to cease- 
less exertions in its behalf. 
Yet at the time he preferred to 
retain his position as Speaker 
of the Chamber of Deputies, 
refusing to accept office, and 
deferring personal ambition ‘ 
until the retirement of the Ferry ministry, when he was called to President 
Grévy’s cabinet, though his elevation to power was of short duration. 





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BY STATES, COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWNS, BOROUGHS, AND VILLAGES 
In the following tables are given all the incorporated cities, towns, boroughs, and villages of each State and Territory for which the latest population has been returned separately, from that of the town- 
ships to which they belong, by the census enumerators, These places are arranged alphabetically under States and Territories, and furnish a complete list of all 
cities, towns, boroughs, and villages that appear in the Thirteenth Census (Population of 1910) of the United States. When city or 
village is not located on the map, the county is given with index. 
* = ARKANSAS—Continued 
ALABAMA. Population, 2,138,093 RA et Saye Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
COUNTIES SESNODD yeni «ee H6 4,865 Sheffield..........A3 16,667 Saline...........- 4) 80,723 Unione. en enre Et ag 
258 Orrvilletccce. ne F4 896 Slocomb......... Hey 14,5502 Scotter. .eccs nee cee 13,509 Van Buren........ F2 
Pop.1910 Pop.1910 3,090 Oxtordcl ant stame C7 422 Smith Hill, Bibb..D 4 14,825: Searey oii: a ietereiees E2 33,889 Washington.. -B2 
20,038 Autauga ......... E 5 32,414 Houston ......... H8 B,c20 OZariey geile pela Sten G7 350 Springville........C6 52,278 Sebastian.........B3 28,574 White..... Prciee rt, ~ G3 
418,178: Baldwitl So.p 32,918 Jackson.......... AZ 534 Paint Rock....... A6 574 Stevenson....../. AZ 16 616 Sevier see. ceteusiel ests B6 20,049 Woodruff......... H3 
32,728 Barbour.........-@8 226,476 Jefferson..,...... C5 106 Pansey.......... H 8 619 Sulligent........0% C2 11,688 Sharp.c.cs-ses s+ 2 26,323: Yell... cena D3 @ 
225702 EDD vacates as oe L7,487. amar. esos awe 580 WPellOlty tena tee C6 1,456 Sylacauga......... D6 8,046. Stone. sf nicer stern F2 3 
21,456. Blounticces ene C5 30,936 Lauderdale....... A3 eos A aie ec ORS CK 24 2.368 aaeceEs Byway ae 
30,196 Bullock... aici. are > F7 21,984 Lawrence.........A4 4 Pickensville....... 1OAt TAallassee ... 6 6c oisici0 ‘ 
29,030 Butler............G@5 ~ 32/867 Lee.............. E 8 2,226 Piedmont......... C7 11181 Thomasville... /... G3 Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
39,115 Calhoun. .cntsac..: C7 26,880 Limestone........A4 641) Pinckard’:,..j. aenskl ? 263 Thompson........ F7 Pat Alexander) jeer si<10 Fa4 3,639 Hope. <n... 6 
36,056 Chambers.........£ 8 31,894 Lowndes.......... F5 627 Pineapple......... G5 344 Town Creek,......A4 168 Alicia.. H 2 605 Horatio... cscs 6 
20,226 Cherokee......... B7 26,049. Macon....5.3. 002. » F7 470 Pinehili, 7 ceste. G4 286 Townlyii5...tc cats C4 565 Alma.. 7S 14,434 Hot Springs Le 
23,187 Chilton...........E 5 47,041 Madison.. A5 $58) PIRKNE Yas esters C6 198 Drinityonenemmern A4 252 een Ge G5 Hoxie 5" Ime 
18,483 Choctaw.. ~ G2 39,923 Marengo 8 599 Pollard...........H4 BOG lee RTO Ve rentmer desea G 7 659 Altus.... ce 131 Hudspeth. . HY 
30,987 Clarke... Gs 17,495 Marion. . s0B3 3,600 Pratt City........ C5 8,407 Tuscaloosa........D3 813 Amity -D5 380 Humphrey G5 
21,006 Clay... ae Died 28,553 Marshall .B6 gZ,ee2, Prattville. i so... Oo 3,324 Tuscumbia. AS 11,138 Brrcnas: *Pulaski.. “F 4 508 Hunter, sees Cee 
13,385 Cleburne Sather 80,854 Mobile. le 483 Ragland.....0...- C6 2,803 Tuskegee... SEZ, 2,745 Arkadelphia...... D5 1,700 Huntington. a B3 
26,119. Coffee... i... Rit Us) 27,155 Monroe. har ie at 472 Red Bay choke aeares 4,055 Union Springs ....F7 1,485 Arkansas ey H6 1,240 Huttic cena F7 
24,802 Colbert...........A3 82,178 Montgomery . ae eliste ai 317 Red Level HS 1,836 Uniontown. .E4 160 Arkinda. eee 600 Imboden. «soe 
21,433 Conecuh H5 33,781 Morgan. Be ESO 550 Reform ..........D3 423 Vernon..... -.C2 1,247 Ashdown. ....... B6 373 Jacksonport.....:H 2 
16,604) COOSA Je rine ctetene E 6 S31 222° PELry+. aoe ate ene E 4 S5 Rentroe yan) eter D6 79 Vienna eqn aose D2 115 Athens. ee uo 114 Jamestown........ G2 
$2,124 Covington........H6 29,000) PICKENS lems tas: D2 331 Repton.........-.- H4 995) Vincenti. ia a5 sine D6 1S 58. Aticinis nnee rete res 242 Jasper....... . Ee 
23,313 Crenshaw.. x. G6. 30,815) Pike 2e> waa en: G7 760 River Falls... <.... H5 A226. WaGleyGrvniisins ists Daz 1 520u Augistac eee H3 88 Tokuneueine ese 
28,321 Cullman..........B5 24,659 Randolph ........D8 277 Riverside.........C6 204 Walnut Grove, 117 Austin Station....F 4 7,123 Jonesboro. )..c.a.4 T2 
21,608: Dalecs i.e... am. EL ZOO ty EVUSBEl Law cee tee Ee 2,034 Roanoke......... D8 Etowah ...:..-. B6 617 Baldknob Boor es 746 Judsonia.........- qs 
53/401) Dallas. cvoa. teria B4 20,715" St. Clair ry. ctean > C6 349 Rock Mills........D8 660 Warrior........... C5 22 Bates iwc riences B4 1,065 Junction City..... E7 
28,261 Dekalb. —~B? 26,949 Shelby. ...j.50 eas D5 210 Round Mountain..B7 435 Waterloo ........ A2 3,399 Batesville... .G2 131 Kimberley........ 
28.245 Miniore. promenk eee 28,699 Sumter sack ae 2 2,046 Russellville....... B38 2OG VW EDD iccs cureret cate H8 439 Bearden.......... E 6 445 Kingsland........ F6 
18,889 Escambia ........H4 37,921 Talladega......:.. D6 230 Rutledge......... G6 435 Wedowee........ D8 873 Beebe Sy.) -aumen: G3 362 Knobel, parcnmee I1 
39,109. Htowah. cone «65 B6 31,034 Tallapoosa.......- E7 1:35 0 SaIMsOlee et eens H6 892 West Blocton, Bibb 142 Beebranch.. ..... F3 Kresa.....0 0 ee C7 
16,248 Fayette. .....>..63 47,559 Tuscaloosa........ D3 491 Sandusky, Jefferson D4 335 Belleville......... C3 448 Lake City.. the De 
19,369 Franklin.......... B3 37,040: Waller soo... sec eO14 C5 1,103 Wetumpka........ E 6 431 Ben Lomond ..B6 1,074 Lake Village . foe H7 
26,280 Geneva. ic... 005 EL 7, 14,454 Washington ......H 2 742. Sanford osc neshls H6 187 “Whatleyc< a... G3 1,708 Benton. St SEA 620, Lamaye eee D3 
2a; 717 GreenGeanruic earn: E3 33,810 Wilcox...........G4 1,019 Scottsboro........A7 249 Whiteoak Springs .G 8 1/956 Bentonville....... Bl 398 Leola ts w.se ee E 5 
27,083 Tale; .ovemate sso 5 E 3 12,855 Winston.......... B4 312 Seale.............-F 8 933 Wilsonville....... D5 785 Berryville... eee | 154 Léepantossse eee J2 
20,943 Henry .i sens a8 120 Searieht.i.ccle «cise H5 AD “Winh6ld See nescruls C3 435 Bigvers ei eee 12 1,898 Leslie ).5e eee E2 
133 Seddon........... C6 710 York,.........-..F2 1,078 Blackrock........H1 292) Lincoln. ues B24 
13,649 ‘Selmar. ese vreasiteue F4 296 Blissville......... oF 45,941 Little Rock. ..E4 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 3,849 Blytheville 2 748 Lockesburg.. BS @ 
811 ety ss : ri pis one z pe 4 
2141) ADDEVINEy cele, ctete G8 636 Fayettes 2, oe. ccs C3 i 1,631 Booneville. om , onoke : ‘d 
649 Adamsville....... C5 398 ee AO re F7 ALASKA. Population, 64,356 382 Bradford...... -G3 193 Lowell... Boe 
4,313 Alabama City..... B7 197 Flint. otis eh: TOWNS 128 Bradley..........- C7 677 Luxoras., .seacen K 2 
1,544 Albertville.... -B6 539 Flomaton........ H4 dl. Brannon. ced etesns C3 637 McCrory.......... H3 
1/710 Alexander City ...E7 2439 ‘Plorala taper. aie H6 3i8 Afopnal. <.cacsae65 6 241 Klawock......... F12 1,740 _ Brigkleyi: s.55 in H4 1,157 McGehee. .,...:.. H6 , 
640 Aliceville......... D2 6,689 Florence..........A3 VSL, AN Vik 5 fo sitarclartoa es 245 Klukwan......... Ol” Bryant.5. oes E4 271 McNav icc .ceeeee C6 
L07t Altoona... s4s.u85 B6 893 Fort Deposit......F 5 446 Barrows. ssc and. A5 438 Kodiah..... 40.486 240 Buckner..2 (oes D7 482: McNeill. -2e-eeeee Dis 
2,480 Andalusia........ HS 1,317 Fort Payne. ...... B7 L4dClrele Sas micccae C8 231 Koserefsky....... D4 441 Cabot............ G4 968 Magazine......... C3 
12,794 Anniston .........C7 257 Fruithurst........ C7 337 Cape Prince of Wales 602 Metlakatla....... F12 401 Calico Rock....... Fi 216 Magness.......... G2 
Sl Ariton to. ceiaeen G7 5178 Fulton... ssscseree- G3 C2 2-600 DNoOnIC. abe Soke C2 3,995 Camden,......... E6 2,045 Magnolia......... D7 
479 Ashford..........H8 120 sarang. aes G5 18> 1GhiNna Meee cee D7 OSOMMilatos Sn are ee 100 Cargile stiri: <t E7 2,778 Malvertives. aes ES 
1062 Ashland...000. 00. D% 10,557 Gadsden Owe 566 Chignik ca aseeen G5 585 Petersburg....... Fi12 516 \Carisl@iien cm. esa G4 817 Menon Spring.. G1 
STS ASW VIe ds cternticde eves C6 532 Gainesville........ E2 1 152 CCordovancc eee 243 Point Hope....... 386 Carthage......... E5 562: Manilae eee J2 
1,715 Athens.,.........A4 145 Gastonburg, Wilcox 289 (Councils aeee eee Oe 119 Rampart.........- Oz 310 Casa............. D4 816 Mansild alee eisai B3 
1, 060A tmoteandis cece H3 G4 1;'722 Douslns-.een ace Fi 178 Seldovia seer E 6 278 Cave City ........G2 4,810 Marianna... ...... 14 
2 SLSUAttalla tas herd LO 204 Gaylesville, Cherokee 17S uMAclevieste ae aCe) 534 Seward E6 328 Centerpoint....... C5 2,026 Marked Tree. ..... 12 
1,408: Auburn... 6.0 isi F7 B7 98 Ellamar.......... E7 118 Shakan... 12 576 Charleston........C3 780 Marmaduke....... J1 
671 Austinville, Morgan 969 Genevaw.... oo.e- 15 iy ¢ $21 Fort. Yukon......-C:8 1,039 Sitka... 11 162, Chester. f.~ anie ees S 558 Marshall.......... E2 
B5 999 Georgiana........ G5 3,531 Fairbanks. Oc? 872 Skagway 11 2,037 Clarendon........ H4 556 Marvel o2..2cun ene 15 
313 Autaugaville...... F 5 4,214 Girardem, jacde as F8 221 Gambell... : 415 St. Michael. a.D\S 1,456 Clarksville.. .....D3 295 Maynard..........11 
3,600 Avondale ........ D5 336 Glenwood........ G6 445) Hatnes¥ tee ee Ell 233 Susitna.... an 164 Cleveland.... ....E3 282 Melbourne.,......G1 
S07 2BaDES, cohmas sls oar 740 Goodwater........D7 462 Hoonah.......... Fil 398 Tanana...... ce GhiG 1,229 Coalhill...........C3 3,953. Menain cane sam ee B5 
143 Batesville......... F8 707 Gordo..... «D8 200 Howkan.........G12 1,222 Treadwell .......F 12 197 Collins.... A okett 639 Midland.......... BS 
749 Bay Minette....... 13 293 Gordon.. Seracreta iets 1,644. Jiimealn deme) Le 247 Unalakleet .......D 4 2,794 Conway.......... F3 432 Mineralsprings B6 
345 Beatrice G4 347 Goshen tir. cen G6 2520 KAKGcs Sma oen 281 Unalaskaye mene oOo 1,439 Corning........... Te 251 Minturn.. 2 
201 Bellwood . bE By 428 Graysville, Jefferson 549 Karlule....s sss 108 “Unga sient oe G3 894 Cotter..... ly 3k 559 Monette. . J2 8 
B72 BELry) s.r ..C3 C5 129 Kasaan’..c...6cobule 810 Valdez. waa se E7 1,081 Cottonplant. H4 95 Monte Ne. Of : 
10,864 Bessemer Perot ans 2,048 Greensboro....... E 3 250 Kenai. 8 743 Wrangell........ F12 2,038 Crossett.... ly! 2,274 Monticello. . -.Gs ’ 
256° Billingsley ....... E5 3,377 Greenville........ G5 1,613 Ketchikan. . oF 12 271, Yakutat.......« E 10 244 Cushman...... .G2 2,424 Morrillton E299 
132,685 Birmingham.....D5 S56 Guiti. -4i.. sein C3 351 Killisnoo.-.<. sce 136° Daisy 3. co saat os C5 446 Mountainhome....F1 
485° BlGOK hie. on aie H7 1,145 Guntersville...... B6 201, Dalarkiy. >is vc iae = E 6 272 Mountainview..... F2 
3,500 Blocton,......,-. 4 750 "Gurley cota. < A6 : sae penne Bee eons a A pe ets Nebo.... ‘2 z 
287 Blountsville...... 5 286 Hackleburg...... B3 * ’ ardanelle........ OILY: - cine 
117 Blue Springs.://°G 7 1,111 Haleysville 1. B3 ARIZONA. Population, 204,354 244 Datto...........- 516 Murfreesboro... .. . C5 
1,010 Boaz. cee! a) 422 Hamilton.........B3 246 Decatur.......0.. Bl 2,374 Nashville......... C6 
350 Bolling. . par A 464 Hanceville drsroseniege B5 COUNTIES it pany eer J i eee Nee Res ae ae A: 
803 Brantley. Uns eacaratans 5 300 Hardaway........ F7 39 sDellghtemaeiane Ware G25 iis wane 
2,185 Brewton.......... H4 1,159 Hartford. .0//////H7 B10 G A DBCBC, pracy te OS | Slee OBA VO ante Os 168 ell ce oer K2 3,557 Newport.....225. H 2 
ae : K 34,591 Cochise -L 12 14,603 Navajo J 5 397 Ogd 
2,025. Bridgeport...5..5 6 A7 13874. Hartsell >. uc cewe B5 8'130 Coconin a4 19'686 Pim Fi Wo7 Denning Mecteva. C3 {900} rhe ne cit B6 
1,502 Brighton, Jefferson 1,090 Headland......... H8 16/348 Gila : wots 91045 Pinal ye O10 2,018 Dé Queens... s.. <-> B5 399 Okolona : .D6 
C5 $39) Hofing eer 23,999 Graham. SR 10 6766 S ne TCrun eT 1s 1,662 Rete BOO ODOIGs = H7 516 (Ola 2g- er eee D4 
623 Brookside......... C5 202 Hillsboro......... A4 , Greene roene ' igh +4 ae tie E6 1,061" Dekaron oii vivrca es G4 1,769 Osceolat. s,s). snes J2 
815 Brundidge........ G7 344 Hobson, Calhoun. .C 7 aba iniGrata m Cc oh 9 7'733 Yum DON Rare cae ae Ce 924 Deen eis: wieisuenn H4 OZan ig ccotemheenee C6 
754 Calera issn ae eal: D5 688 Hollins. Tepes bls} 34488 (Manoa aaen ba 8 , Be oe Si otaamee 831 Dewitt. eee EL: 1,146 Ozark... eee C 3m 
648 Camden........... G4 234 Hollywood........A6 : a Ee Seog 272) Dierks on asia eta G5 3 Palestine..... ae edad 
896 Camp Hill... .2... E7 7,611 Huntsville. eas: Rese 298 Douglana onsen EL G6 5,248 Paragould.........11 
403 Capital Heights, we 764 Hurtsboto 0°! Ritaley. Incorporated Cities and Towns 385 Dover Sat Are ate aes D3 ; _ Paraloma ace ae Ca 
Montgomery... . 982 Ironaton......... D7 ; ra a 4 Ne) UA SIREN Ovens ’ OTIS oc, elevale etaeneee 
1,627 Carbon Hill :....: Gis 572 Irondale..........D5 Mae theta eatery OF Ee ge ene ene L/B42. Marlé.< ik .hcartic ats 383 Parkdale. 00/07, H7 . 
A26 Cardiff, .cckesvee Ow 1,379 Jackson,....2 0. HS 4,874 Clifton...........M9 "929 Safford.........K 10 342 Edgemont........ 355 Perryville.........E4 
444 Carrollton........ D3 2,231 Jacksonville. . ae 6.437 Douglas..... “AbRU Bon Solomonsvilles 12/10 4,202. Hldotado..cnecden E7 1,150 Piggott...... vad ’ 
225 Castleberry.......H4 2,509 Jasper....... od 11633 Flagstaft.... oe Sree 1.473 Tempe eats 270 Emmeti.aneus oso D6 335 Pike City.. C5 
256° Center. .:2.. sare a. 413 Jemison. : 1.E 5 "807 Rlorence® sa eae aa H 9 "904 hatenes Pea Ten 1,407 England. ea (ES 15,102 Pine Bluff. a ge 
730 Centerville .-E4 104 Jenifer. . aed 083 CGlohome ee “19 1.582 Tombstone ......K 12 606 Eudora...... Bs Wars 853: Plainview... 2.4 D4 , 
269 Cherokee. . ~A2 442 Jones Mi H3 2 S09 FTero mie IG 13'193 Tucson ......... 111 3,228 Eureka Springs....C 1 151 Pleasant Plains ...G 2 
449 Childersburg .....D6 1,979 Jonesboro........ D4 1802) Moanin ee "EO NVIGHERD ULE ee OEIS 289 Evening Shade....G1 495 Plummerville...... ES a 
935 Citronelle ........-H2 UOT  SODDA ss seccate ie on B5 5010 eM orenclnee. L 9 1 oue Williams Ly F5 53 Fair Oaks......... 13 1,547 Pocahontas... ...H1 4 
Dei23 “Clanton wees. «+s E5 261 Kennedy ccie ice nes C3 31514 Nogales ||. .....:1 13 2°381 Winslow .!.......- 16 4,471 Fayetieville....... Bl 367° Portia. ae pg 
15130) Clayton, .0. 5.0.8 G7 O40% Kinsey soit a6 sce H8 11-134 ‘Phoenix. 4) ihe F8 2'914 yin a en AITO 273 Felsenthal........ yy, 823 Portland....... Gt 
DEO “Clio. oa coo ots oe Gn, 1,632 Lafayette ........ E 8 2 po eae te aa : WES REN ER UGS ePisher he ccs ecborse 13 205 Pottsville......... E3 
685 Coal CY J05%.:2i ee C6 a SZ20-Lanette. Gas eects E8 2,404 “POIGY O04 cists elite te F6 191 Powhatan... 2.05 Hi 
503 Coffee a ieee se a — 7 314 ses dee ie oGnsor B6 ANSA 1.57 aoacs oo ee venes isletay cers : : : ce laters Ft wees 5 A | 
673 Collinsville........ SVOsbeods cy mnwscce sree C5 i ; ort Smith........ ‘ rescott..... oe | 
1,122 Columbia.........H8 540 Leighton......... A4 ARKANSAS. Population, 1,574,449 177 Frostville.........07 132 Princeton....,.... E.G 
1,079 Columbiana....... D6 600 (Linden trirprcin,y F3 COUNTIES 647 Fulton stun. ctor. C6 683 Pulaski Heights. . 
L947 COVdOV EB a.02)8 Oa air fove C4 1,053" Linevilles Ss <cenes rh Beg 207) Garland vas miree C7 471 -Quitman®.. danse \F3 
478 Courtland......... Aaé4 877 Livingston. .2.2... 5 2 16,103 Arkansas... sels ce H5 24,776 poked gop PATS H2 198 \Gassvillewy.cscerais 1 | 175: Ratcliffe. (oe 
650) Cubat ite. oslo tue 483 Louisville......... G7 20,266 ABHICY «5. Sie eic, dais G7 14,561 Izard. “3 ee ae! 668 Gentry City...... Bl 189 Ravenden Springs.H 1 
2,130 Cullman..........B5 L884. CLUVemeliy eee en G6 10/3889: Baxter, sme eielstter Fi 23,501 Jackson. semis See 206 “Gillett Wc am cian <.<' H5 214 Readland ........ H7 , 
1,193 Dadeville.........H 7 184 Prop megs Gye exo a G4 33,389 Benton... ..602.6.B 1 52,734 Jefferson.........- G5 291 (Gilhaemiin gen ee B5 1,850 Rector. 222.52000n Jil ‘ 
127 Daviston: [7.0 we D7 426 Madison. aera] 14,318) Boone... seas a Dry 19,698 Johnson.......... D2 BC Gouldiaaeae siete elle G6 278 Redfield FS 2 
882 DEVton Joccrees vee 1,834 Marion. ..B4 14,018 Bradley =. ooccc. ca F7 13,741 Lafayette, 2 es C7 180 Grady G5 290) Reynosa. eee Le 
194 Deatsville........ E6 539 Midland ‘City © .H8 9,894 7Calhoun's. 4 eevee: F6 20,001 Lawrence......... Hi 569 Gravett... .c...00- Bl 725. Risonviie eee F6 
A228" Decatur...) seme Aa4 464 Midway.......... F8 16,820 Carroll. oc acw ee 2 BAia0e LOC cs Jaca ote i 14 U3 Gravis sie astm toat H3 612 Rocky Comfort ... | 
279 Deer Creek, Walker C 4 BIG vy MUD Orti, < steko en's & C2 21,987. Chicot.. 5 ii be eg LO PL LS) Lincolmeay. nce eGo: 771 Graysonia........ 2,820 Rogers) wert os Bl |! 
2,417 Demopolis.. seach ie D1:621° Mobile sees eter e 1 23,686 (Clana oem cesta: D5 13,597 Little River....... B6 635 Green Forest...... C1 147 Russell..c5 occ ene G3 
DIG: Doral ose C4 616 Monroeville ...... H4 23,690 Clay.. S ham aaron ee | 26,3850) Logantisoemsc citar C3 390 Greenway......... J1 2,936 Russellville... D3 
17026 - DOTHAN. nitrous orn slr 923 Montevallo....... D5 11,903 Clebourne......... G2 27,983 Lonoke.......-.-:.@4 13124 ‘Greenwood ’......7..- B3 459 St. Francis........ J1 
28S..DOGEr. : Melee > H 6 38,136 Montgomery...... F6 13,481 Cleveland.........F6 16,056 Madison. eee | 202 Griffithville....... G3 159 St. Joe.... a 
315 Eclectle:. «<c.cle. bs 6 137 Mooresville, Limestone 23,820 Columbia... ...... D7 10,203 Marion.. Sohal 178 Grubbs.... Bet: 430 St. Paul. C2 
65> deni.5). <a O Aa 22,729 CONWAY. n= malem ss E 3 19,555 Miller... C7 296 Guion Ae 4 2,331 Searcy.. G3 
393 Edwardsville. eo 299 Morris, eapaie Lake .C5 27,627 Craighead 5 ages 30,468 Mississippi ater, 1,284 Gurdon .D6 96 Sedgwick. ple 
1.079 Elba... ....)- 6: 354 Moulton...... B4 23,942 Crawford Pele] 19,907 Monroe..... di 4 363 Hackett -B3 481 Sheridan........-2 F5 
168 Elkmont....... AA 253 Moundville. E38 22,447 Crittende ..d33 12,455 Montgomery...... C4 257 Halley Ae Wr 261 Shiloh... cc. dscns F3 
8,000 Ensley... sce as C5 1380 Muscadine........C8 14,042 Cross...... ae 19,344 Nevada..........- D6 1,787 Hamburg. IGT 2,405 Siloam Springs....B 1 
2,322 Sete EY 392 INailVoO <ictne. ae (ns 12,621 Dallas .-E6 10,622) Newton.) sites aie D2 353 Hampton ........ E7 185 South Bend,....... H5 
O74 Bes: (term acon en E 2 STStINGW OCI J ite 2 ict: E3 15,274 Desha 2G. 21,774 Ouachita......... E 6 329 Hardy, «4 ee Begs! 1,755 Springdale........ Bl 
94 Estaboga, Talladega 328 New Brockton ..|.H 7 21,960: Drews. ane GO 9/402: Perry viscanhad es E4 942 Harrisburg........ I2 140 Springtown....... By 
D6 6,118 New Decatur .....A4 23,708 Faulkner......... F3 35,000 EDIT DS chews sis eurien 15 2/602) Harrison:). «> «ne Di 2,316, Sta pse ewer eteee OF 
4,259 Eufaula....... .G8 $01, New Hope.<...0°-..A-6 20,638 Pranklin’.......'... C2 12,560. Pike. Scns err C5 1, 7SOVTLATHOLG a amehiee B3 396. Star City. 25.050. G6 
$21 -Eunola). dcentision “H7 624 Newton..0s5.0.... H7 12,293 Fitton ek os Gil 12,791 Poinsett........... 12 621 ‘Havana sisarsen.c: C3 572 Stephens......... D7 
15001 “Eutaw 2 sss nrs E 3 522 Newville......)..H 8 27,271 Garland Shit Sage! i@,2i6. Polk cisco ease BS 687 Hezeny ics «tenia G4 465 Strong: .). sesame pe 
1/582 Evergreen.......- H 5 500 Northport........ D3 0'425) GYranibyscctve aio F5 24,527. Pope...... art Stee D3 85772: Helena. zs .crcciren « ee 2,740 Stuttgart......... H5 
690 Pairhope  $'<....03. si J3 512 Notasulga........ E7 23,5802) GreGHO ici. ceeiees 0s 11 13 853 Prairiows semua H4 247 Hermitage........F7 870: Success’... csig esas peal 
237 Fairview, Morgan.B 5 1,065 Oakman..........C4 28,285 Hempstead........ C6 86575 LP ulaskiv on cataees Fa4 336 Bigdéent ote wes F2 1,126 Sugar Loaf ....... 
335 Falkville......... B5 609 Qneonta..........C5 15,022 Hot Spring........ E 5 18,987 Randolph......... bap I 192 Higginson........ G3 252 Sulphur Rock..... H2 
352 Faunsdale........ F3 4,734 Opelika........ oem 16,898 Howard.......... I 22,048 St. Franois........ 13 536 Hollygrove....... H4 500 Sulphur Springs...B1 





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Pop.1919 a Gk ieee ar COLORADO. Population, 799,024 CONNECTICUT—Continued 
oF. Pop.1910 x Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
0 Swifton.......... H2 399 Washington....... C6 COUNTIES 34 Fenwick ...... K 17 6,637 Putnam ....,.... B 22 
5,633 Texarkana.,......C7 232 Weiner...... eee D2 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 3,886 Greenwich .......M1 1,114 Ridgefield ..... .J 2 
611 Thornton.........E 6 694 Wesson ..........E 7 Shoe haams C10 10812 La Plat H3 1,895 Groton /. 120 7,977 Rockville........C 15 
ASO) SEAMAE cate turn 'ara's ysis G6 116 Westpoint........H3 TO EAEATA ETO OE oo C10 25'270 va i ap eeeeees Cre 1,608 Guilford. ‘ol: 4,807 Shelton........ i: 
228 Traskwood .......E 5 330 Wheatley......... 14 3302 A is Cre eae H 33°68 ye il 98,915 Hartford. 11 3,714 Southington .....G 10 
583 Tuckerman....... H2 42 White Cliffs.......C6 EE ag eer pear ieee age ate Tae mae 3,023 Jewett City. * 21 8,968 South Norwalk ..M 4 
205; PiupelO.c fi... oss H3 245 Widener.......... 13 rene mane hee Te onan se dela se eeeeeees ree 903 Litchfield. .E 6 3,059 Stafford Springs .B 16 
TROUT Ct ao eer G5 929 Wilmar. G6 BS SOROuIaGe ee. BB 22°197 Meee Pee a en's 27,265 Meriden... 711 25,138 Stamford ..... M 2 
236 Umpire) "vices B5 Gee Wilmot. oe ce aie wes G7 7622 Seotes serene eee E6 1239 Mineral vides Sia 01978! G5 11,851 Middletown .. 712 2,083 Stonington...... J 22 
G2 Upland. oo uawen E7 204 Wilton........... B6 ase pe Sit Fae APRA , Pr i tebe eens B3 12,722 Naugatuck. . .H8 15,483 Torrington ......D7 
3,878 Van Buren... .... B3 289 Winslow.......... B2 5001 Cle ta ei oa cater ““p 0: - 1 in Routt C 43,916 New Britain. . F 12 8,690 Wallingford .....H 10 
920 Varner. he ntente ¢ G6 552 Womble ......... C5 41°385 C nai reek. rresee 5,029 oP; nel. in Routt at 1,672 New Canaan .L3 73,141 Waterbury... G7 
149 Walcott pairs 2,353 Wynne...,........ 13 5408 Gostilte secre eran 7 10'201 Movteoeee ero 133,605 New Haven. 1.39 8,543 West Haven....... J10 
BOFEWAIOON ve5 cre res.3 D7 Sree WOM VLG gc aise El +47 Cust eee et 3 95 pec seen eeeee B11 19,659 New London . 119 11,230 Willimantic .....E 19 
900 Waldron....... . B4 136 Youngstown...... 13°688 Sale Pa age Aap OL oa oi EP 434 Newtown . srr ae 7,754 Winsted .......5..08 
1,798 eae a psi star air na deh MONIT So's "ss ternta ee El 213.381 OOnaEE Oe aE CO 2G.c07 ple Ga CEN OR F3 6,954 Norwalk.. .L3 194 Woodmont....... 8 
2,057) WEITER co. c cen =< F6 RAzeIOlorese ae eke G1 2'492 Peres SSig ates) Sieh are 8's D7 20,367 Norwich ... -G19 
8,192 Douglas... . “D9 3,179 Phillips. . vss A 14 
: SEALs stelelereia: sfaucs BO 66 SPICE es wcteeierne + ° 
CALIFORNIA. Population, 2,377,549 Goaat El PER ER: BEbee Pe eS DELAWARE. Fopalation;7202,322 
COUNTIES 18,181 Fremont)... 5.6.05. E8 2,332 Rio Blanco........ B3 COUNTIES 
10,144 Garfield...... 0... D2 6,563 Rio Grande....... G6 3272s Konteonaes eins D12 46,413 Sussex.......... F 12 
246, ei perce epeatace ‘e : eoste MEE poe rhs Sooo “ ates ae Base cure crimes is i ee Routt. Pewee: & 8 123,188 Newcastle...... Bi2 
DING CS 55 oa cee = ‘ ROOD a ses cals SO2u Grandes ss,sisie)-« ; aguache......... 
27901 Butter <..1.01./D a 3a\e08 Riverside... 98 G46 Hinsdale. w......G4 4700 San Miguel... 8 3 Incorporated Cities and Towns 
eee aererse Rete ante fe 4 Si.e0e ae As ae #10 Meee Ci setae Mel eeicnsl a8 he roel eae nak ae che dices SOs) es Le < a 285 WV apopiead Selene B ie 
: SLUSH). wutacstsa tee ; an Benito........ : QOKSON Mess t ree ummit.........--C6 | 212 Bowers ......... 210 Magnolia........ 
BL-G74 Contra Costa ie ete B 9 eee San Diego -H 3 Ta23) Jeferson ena caste 3 oe aot ener pooh ies Ae: ee Seat seeeee = ag 1, hs pr etic oon - e 
| el. Norte. 060. ae an, Diego. va a. ; OWN se tentetele Sones ashington...... ele asap 2,603 Milford........ 2 
7,492 Eldorado......... E5 416,912 San Francisco....C7 7,483 Kit Carson....... Didmo 1 te Weldetra pentane A10 223 Cheswold........ D 12 451 Millsboro........ F 13 
Leoed Eresno Beet rer ees ae Gs 59, 731 San em Seg oae oF ‘ 10,600) Lake. ccc-ey.. «2 D6 8,409 Yuma...-....... C14 (pee pathy ee vet eeeee oe 43 tinea tbe <paitoy ade A 
, Bi ees ass yak . MpeieOb anon LL.) ae | een nes fon We oe, Se oe eee Be ps 1 176" Dagsboro 18 1.088 Milton... x56. 3,5 0} 
goes? piumbelds cece Ae zones ~ Malted «i tet < Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages ane be City . Lae ie eee kad ao Ds aa 
, mperial......... , anta Barbara..... 858 Aguilar...... .... H9 198 Johnstown, Weld. ~ 4 ah eee Nie ahi deck ROSE ca 
$074 Inyo..s.<......:. G8 83.539 Santa Clara....... D9 647 Akron..........5.E3 962 Julesburg.’.....- CR rh aS ky 722 Newport -... °°. B 12 
laf AMEIROTE ro a0'o Sislctciels « 7 26,140 Santa Cruz........ D9 $,013 Alamosa...:...... H6 304 Kersey, Weld. 2. 2. ork Hi seebeee aus Ree oS vm ew.. ...F 14 
16,280 Kings............ H6 18,920 Shasta.........-.. C3 SO1CAIMAY. 9. oes D7 183 Kokomo......... D6 BEG dtr iimion ree Bas ean * oe BA Nea eas BE 12 
a aae eee iglaals wusteleteliexa,'s D3 4,098 Sierra SHOGUTOTR ECO D5 145 Altman, Teller....E 8 141 Kremmling....... B5 453 Porton £ em ae oye ee ee reer «B12 
PULMSSOMG cdc 0 sca wh 5 18,801 Siskiyou.........- B3 164 Anaconda, Teller. .E 8 1,892 Lafayette.......-- C8 ie ie tuebapm steko pee i PAs TAS Seen a ORG A 
son, poe Los Angeles omeeee Lr? 27,559. Solano... «01.00. B9 200 Animas.......... ii 3 449° oa Jara ce cen H7 Sea Ag pt ely thee pas a4 ger atone t. _ 13 
+968 Madero.,......... 6 48,394 Sonoma.......... E38 681 Antonito......... 6 4 164 Lawuntes nce ue G12 BEG Gone a ae 264 St. George....... 12 
25,114 Marin. ........... BZ 22,522 Stanislaus........ Cil 26 Arrow, Grand..... B6 405 Lake City.......-. Pa Cee peed eh nt S ohenere 1 2,108 Seaford ..... . .F 12 
3,956 Mariposa......... F6 6,328 Sutter............ D4 S40 ATVAGA fh ehonl ce C8 103 Lakeside, pets ea le a tees 12 1, one pes Justis G13 
23,929 Mendocino........ D2 11,401 Tehama.......... C3 1 Roar Aapenaeiere. coe. D5 Jefferson. ......C8 pee Komen On...... Bas “A Shae coe «+O 12 
15,148 Merced..........D11 7 Trinity. Jeleeire cae C2 569 Ault oo es JAD 2,977 Lamar........--. F13 Pet ein gale ee ee Ea ere te 
Gi TSLsMOdOOt..... 60+ %.«' BiG 680,440 Tare .1.)c5 o's iesseie G7 679 Aurora, Adams. “C10 2'008 Las Animas....... F2 eee tae ae ; /ilmington. 2 2 
2,042 Mono........+---+ F6 9,979 Tuolumne......... F6 235 Basalt. Fa IS 601s LaVetaween = ee G8 Zi) Lelpstcneccimiersce 12 517 Wyoming .D12 
24,146 Monterey G4 18,347 Ventura.........-. 16 227 Bayfield......... H4 62 Lawrence, Teller...E 8 2,158 Lewes........+..E 14 
OO ITN io ce aus 2s 0 A8 13,026" Volo sii aluataiew's «. E4 104 Beilvue..........-A8 7,508 Leadville......... D6 
14,950 Nevada... ...6...% D5 30,042" YUDa.cncu saan D4 758 Berthoud......... B8 534 Limon.......... Dill 
668 Black Hawk....... C8 1}878' Littleton: c.5.00+ C9 
Incorporated Cities and Towns 96, Bonanza... 0.5. : F6 4,256 Longmont........B8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
95539 Boulder... ... 2... C8& 1,706 Louisville...... AGH} 331,069 The District ....E 4 331,069 Washington ....E 6 
23,383 Alameda. 08 274 Montague .. 3 43 Brighton.--- Tete itt pier: veeeeeees — 14,549 Georgetown E6 
aren let T2 mace ry bilataa hg ir : 997 Brush. Jer asia lh 788 Manassa ......... H7 
et sero ; fen ace ain ieee 1,041 Buena Vista. . |... E6 567 Mancos ene ; 
402 nae. De 5791 Sarre vee 3 "368 Burlington ..... D14 1,357 Manitou....... ..B8 FLORIDA. Population, 752,619 
ena Ken efals ae hE 7. 001-733 ‘Navonal Olt 8 146 Cameron, Teller |.E 8 428 Manzanola ...... Fil E 
1076 AGIOCHIe ee, B 10 2'689 Nevada City 5 5,162 Canon City......:. E8 “82, Marbles coe. D4 COUNTIES 
696 Arcadia, Los Angeles *392 Newman a4 D 11 284 Carbondale....... D4 114 Mead, Weld..... A10 34,305 Alachua..... Meo k 3. §eLO; SOL Levyicaec oa ce eters y4 
- 17 445 Newport Beach . 7 365 Castle Rock ......D9 BO ce Meeker nasty C3 4,805 Baker. Saga 4,700 Liberty... alae 
1121 Arcata C1 1,035 Oakdale. 1 295 Cedaredge ....... E3 241 Minturn ......... C6 14/090 Bradford..:......K 3 16,919 Madison. 12 
2.376 Auburn. ‘B5 150,174 Oakland. 3 SSan Centers set cee G6 2,544 Monte Vista....... G6 4,717 Brevard.......... N6 9,550 Manatee K8 
. Azusa... 18 3,119 Ocean Park, “Los 1,728 Central City....... C7 134 Montezuma....... C7 7,465 Calhoun.......... E 2 26,941 Marion..., -K4 
sfiel H7 Angeles . 17 270 Cheyenne Wells. .E 13 3,254 Montrose......... F2 GO37ohe CLULUS  vreea eerie K5 21,563 Monroe as 
B7 673 Oceanside 278 676 Coal Creek ....... F8 149 Monument........ D8 OptGr Clays c- eeree L3 10,525 Nassau.. plant 
B8 4,274 Ontario rs LOG Colbranw...c...<s D2 251 Morrison, Jefferson C 8 17,689 Columbia......... J2 19,107 Orange. .M6 
C8 2/920 Orange. rau S 4,333 Colorado City..... E9 390 Mountain View, 27,933 Dade. ons cores ec E9 5,507 Osceola.. M7 
D4 "836 Orland... D3 29,078 Colorado Springs. .E 9 Jefferson........ C8 145200: De'Soto session oe M8 5,577 Palm Beac .09 
1,190 p F7 3,859 Oroville. D4 ALTE COMO s statute dichs.-2 D7 446 Nederland, Boulder 10,163" Duvalle csc cmen. ont 2 7,502 Pasco..... .K6 
2°372 Black Diamond .. 2'555 Oxnard “16 66D) COrteZ. jeje steve: + H1 C8 38,029 Escambia......... Al 24,148 Polk.... Aber) 
"544 Boulder Creek D8 2°384 Pacific Grove “Els 392 Craig ..B4 367 Nevadaville, Gilpin C 7 5,201 Franklin..........F 3 13,096 Putnam. ats 
881 Brawley : 4.486 Palo Alto. “D8 WAN) CYECUO Ls. eaces GD 493 Newcastle......... C4 22,198 Gadsden..........-F 1 18,208 St. John. .M3 
1,565 Burlingame 30,291 Pasadena 17 904 Crested Butte..... ES 260 North Longmont, 11,825 Hamilton......... J2 4,075 St. Lucie.. -N8 
297 Calexico 1.441 Paso lena... H5 ot, Creston... canes G7 Boulderoucc sae: B8& 4,997 Hernando........ K5 14,897 Santa Rosa. -Bl 
751 Calistoga. A8 5/880 Petaluma EB3 6,206 Cripple Creek..... E 8 212 Norwood......... F2 78,374 Hillsboro ........ K7 6,696 Sumter... -K5 
3,750 Chico.... Srnyy! 1.719 Piedmont .: 180) Daconal..t-.ia. 2... B9 143 Nunn, Weld..... A10 1i5557) Holmes 22. eee t 18,603 Suwanee.. Ba ley 
ALACRA: Ore... ‘TS "798 Pinole Ee : 149) De Beque.. ue a.) 2 222 Oak Creek, Routt.A 3 29'821 Jacksonis.iys sere El 7,103 Taylor... HZ 
1114 Claremont, Los A An- 1,914 Placerville. | E5 958) Delaguay.. oo... H9 1SseOnlowCityn ween: E5 17,20 Om OL CrSOnsa crite ee H2 16,510 Volusia.. .M4 
geles.. my af i Pleasanton. AGE $40 Del Norte ....asiccs: G6 458 Olathe, Areceroee s F2 6,710 Lafayette......... 13 4,802 Wakulla. -G2 
823 Cloverdale “EB 2 5 “"B 2 SmPleltanm a ass, oer te E3 124 Ophizeareowuscest G3 97509) ake usecase L5 16,460 Walton..... (Oud 
4.199 Coali rT 5 13 213/381 Denver...-.- >. ++ C9 705 Ordway..... Bere bed 6,294 Lee. c.0.+..00- 010 16,403) Washington ......D 2 
masarcaitohe + “38 G7 Wits Shr st C6 1,644 Ouray.. eS 10/427, Leon 24026-45226 2 
PSS 2ICOMISA a <isrs «5.05! D4 n- 320 Dolores.......... H1 669 Pagosa Springs ...H 4 
922 Compton, Los An- a ee : at Bones tee eeee ve : vee Peusene eee tenes a z Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
703 Gacanrd: eee : ‘cS 1,157 Eaton....... -A9d 1007) Paoniavceene. se 2 E3 610 Alachua. oe... =: - K3 646 Lake Helen, Volusia 
GO6rCorants. hcaeac.. eS 712 Edgewater, Jefferson 250 PICKIN. ccpraetie dye: E 6 442 Anthony.......... L4 M4 
972 Corning..... PED & 2'935 Redondo Beach....J 7 C8 430 Platteville........ B9 3,065 Apalachicola ..... E3 3,719 Lakeland...... ..L6 
; dwood peer n 4 DOS Biditheones emit ors: HS 43 Poncho Springs ...E 6 ALOM Apopka elu oo 2k LS 360 Lakewood........ Ct 
i477 imeony bh aargaaa 3 & 802 Boies Go 81 Eldora. See at OT 157 Prospect Heights, $756 VATcadiiveccn at tee L8 ZOU Varro, 5: aay aise J 7 
1,652 Covina,Los Angeles 17 Costa... BO 194 Elizabeth........D 10 FYEMOnt wines {E 8 A68) Archer sisson wet: K4 316 Laurel Hill. Bi 
1/114 Crescent City Bl 884 Rio Vista. BQ 179 Empire.. PONZ 44,305) PUCHIO ‘alae s)a)siet F9 25662. Bartow!., |. wee L7 492 Lawtey, Bradford. K 2 
970 Dinuba “G6 15,212 Riverside. .. 8 2,983 Englewood, Arapahoe 6838 Réd Clits. ae in D6 243 Bell, Alachua....K 3 O01) Leeshuren sven la 
ray E & Rocklin, Placer...E 4 C10 26 Red Mountain G3 190 Belleview .......K 4 3,450 Live Oak... ee 1.2 
ee pons, ioe eae Bonet cate a HOGME Ie reise a; teens BO SO8s Rico eneaeaes Ge 546 Blountstown ..... E 2 388 Macclenny .//°...K 2 
1,719 Dunsmuir ..... pas SSOMROSEE oe “C7 87 Eureka. bt GS 4 376 Ridgway......... F3 922) Bonlfay/e-aa..an< Di 1,560 Madison ... 12 
1/661 East San Jose ..... 44,696 Sacramento. pa 600 Evans. a ..B9 698" Rifle peer. 6s sre C3 422 Bowling Green ....L7 157 Maitland. M5 
1'610 El Centro ris ae 1603 St. Helena.. 'B3 265 Fairplay.......... D7 78) Robinson s.cie~ +... D6 1,886 Bradentown...... K 8 988 Manatee, Manatee, K8 
"488 Elsinore........... J4 3736 Salinas. "G4 110 Firestone, Weld. .A 10 1,413 Rockvale......... F 8 979 Brooksville....... K 5 1,915 Marianna, “BE 
2,613 Emeryville, 1.531 San Anselmo...... 2,712 Florence.......... F 8 3,230 Rocky Ford ....G11 900 Carrabelle........ F3 578 Mayo). cane ES 
: Alameda. C9 12,779 San Bernardino... .1 9 268 Florissant........ D8 APEROS tae eee S 864 Cedar Keys .......14 441 Mayport....... -M 2 
1,334 Escondido. “KK 5 39.578 San Diego....... “K8 8,210 Fort Collins eee oat 704 Saguache. E6 299 Center Hill, Sumter a 15g Melbourne mre Ot N 6 
4 ee ci 14 Fort Lupton.... 46 St. Elmo. x 5 2 ClrosG@s essai B 
11 Bas Loot oe "i bikes aan vase eats $3 2,800 Fort Morea... ..B 11 AAS 5 Salida eden E7 1,099 Chipley.......... D1 5,471 Miami.,.......- rz 
"834 Fairfield... B9 28,946 San Jose.........-1 F 4 431 Fountain, ElPaso.E 9 261 San Rafael,ConejosH 6 $94 Cltra ....-....5.- K4 613 Micanopy........ K 4 
905 Ferndale... EOL "326 SanJuan....... E 10 925 Fowler, Otero....G 11 564 Sanford......... H7 1,171 Clear Water....... TT 88:1) Milton enn Bl 
2,408 Fort Bragg. . - ee 2 3,471 San Leandro... .. C9 266 Frederick, Weld. .A 10 121 Saw Pit,San Miguel F 2 613) Cocoah an menn eta N6 295 Montbrook, Levy .J 4 
316 Fort Jones. B3 5,157 San Luis Obispo. .H 5 42 Freshwater, Park..D 7 498 Sheridan, Lake...F 14 387 Coleman, Sumter .K 5 1,829 Monticello...... SEot 
883 Fortuna : 41384 San Mateo ACES Si FriscOtaen tess C6 290. Silver Cliff... ..... 8 677 Crescent City ....L4 296 Morriston. J4 
675 Fowler........... 51934 San Rafael........ F3 881 Fruita. nee D 460 Silver Plume. . “Cuz 663 Crystal River...... J5 371 Mount Dora, Lake.L 5 
24,892 Fresno........... G6 81429 Santa Ana......... J8 950 Georgetown.. spate ets Cry 2.153 Silvertone. vce. 3 1,066 Dade City........ K6 1,418 Mulberry. ene oh t's 
1.725 Fullerton......... 11.659 Santa Barbara..... 16 33 Gillett, Teller..... E8 1,321 So. Canon, GarfieldD 2 QRS ADAniawiae diet F7 1,284 New Augustine ...M 3 
2.437 Gilroy............G4 4/348 Santa Clara........16 2,019 Glenwood Springs..C 4 1.227 Steamboat Springs B 5 $5082) Daytone.0s: ine. M4 816 Newberry ...... .J3 
2'746 Glendale.......... 12 11.146 Santa Cruz........' G3 2 ATTOGOIMOD. «8 ebic's a<\2-0 C8 3,044 Sterling......... 2 331 Daytona Beach...N 4 1,121 New Smy ra ..2,.N4 
4,520 Grass Valley......D 5 2'260 Santa Maria...... reise 1,112 Goldfield......... E8 808 Sugar City.. ‘Fil 2,017 De Funiak Springs .C 1 806 Norma.. <i 
1987) Gridley.....000<.+ D4 7,847 Santa Monica...... 57 Gothic, Gunnison,.E 4 182 Sulphur Springs... B 6 213120 Del Landaa M4 211 Oakland, Orange..M 6 
4,829 Hanford. ......... G6 2'216 Santa Paula....... 16 359 Granada.........F 14 349 Superior, Boulder. B 8 216 Deleon Springs ...M 4 4,370 Ocala. Ros hed 
2'746 Hayward.........F4 7'817 Santa Rosa.......E3 AQ Granby: ss sisted staid B 6 SLO Swinles seems: Gil 256. Danedinay soe... J7 490 Orange City......M 5 
2/011 Healdsburg... .-: E3 21383 Sausalito......... F3 7,754 Grand Junction...D 1 1,756 Telluride. GS 1,227 Dunnellon ....... K4 372 Orange Park.... .L 2 
‘992 Hemet ee Peed A 2,143 Sawtelle, Los Angeles 576 Gray Creek...... H10 10,204 Trinidad. H9 108 Eatonville, OrangeM 6 3,894 Orlando..........M5 
ays telercdies,. : arta tae nh a 8,179 Greeley........... B9 3,162 Victor.. E 8 329 Eau Gallie....... N6 780 Ormond... 1... ‘M4 
ara ce ne B? Phiisis Baus eee Gabe aes woleenbure. AG's Sie Fasten ce aes Ora Pablo Beach ae sae 
2,308 Hollister. ones G4 1303 Sicrra Mad re, Los” 158 Guadalupe, 129 Ward...... WEST 147 Federal Point ....M 3 367 Palatka Heights, 
"729 Holtville ie eee ; Angeles i a? I7 Conejos. Picho gate H6 459 Wellington, Larimer 3,482 Fernandina....... neg PUGNATA pe sana 2 L3 
160 Hornitos, Matiposa F 6 BS6.SISRONG Shoe ote ses. B3 1,026 Gunnison......... E5 AZ 488 Floral City ...... K5 773 Palmetto......... K 8 
Sizuntington Beach 957 Sonoma.......... E3 693 Hastings, Las 232 Westcliffe ey 1,165 Fort Meade....... Lee 422 Panama City “ee D2 
1 300 franthivton Park 2,029 Sonora ei ce F5 Animas... Soe see 10: 34 Westcreek, Douglas 2,463 mere be Raat aL Bones Berry coe 2 
: ; ‘649 South Pasadena, _ ; Guns a A138 D9 1,333, Fort Plerce.....:.. y 012 Perr aa : 
1,536 caicere reat ae ti ae oot Peroni ahr d 314 even -Ba4 TOTSVELIOY waster es os F 13 329 Fort White......:.. J3 2,481 Plant City. a ns eat 
3038 Jackson. ..c 2... BS 1,989 South San Francisco 724 Holly.. E14 556 Williamsburg 6,183 Gainesville .......K 3 301 Pomona.... Es laot 
634 Kingsburg........ G6 23,253 Stockton .F4 659 Holyoke... ‘A 14 Fremont... SEs 286 Goldsboro, Orange M 6 1,343 Port Tampa City... K 7 
‘870 Lakeport.........D3 "641 Suisun City.. B4 131 Hooper, Cosiilia..H 7 935 Windsor ...... -A9 734 Graceville........ El 1,012 Punta Gorda... ..L 9 
594 aa. 688 Susanville .. C5 600 Hotchkiss........ 3 168 Woodland Park...E 9 1,319 qiiste ONS ae coe  eeprbes ere te 
C PINGS. wwe sven c adic ar . 
ieos Tiacomne Renee? ae 3or acne a vee 2 rd Tanke Spring: : 3 ae tt es fie ¥ ; rie a6 175 Greonuhass Pe Fil 675 St. eee 2 3 D 2 
1814 MALAY ho cS 7 2,758 Tulare..,...0.....G6 "48 Ironton..... 3 333 Yuma...... B13 751 Greenville....... H2 5,494 St. Augustine.‘ ...M 3 
2,030 Livermore........ F4 1,573 Turlock -C 11 157 Jamestown. . 8 201 Jkt levy Wraieremtex © E) : st hy Pi Poe a Tay 
ett ps re nes pe A . gee shee er 4h. me 2 ae eel eae Se, — ~ s a onio, Fe 
1,48 OMPOC.......-.-- 7 pland... “ Fe _ Pas Se, 6 
17,809 Long Beach....... J2 1,177 Vacaville .E4 CONNECTICUT. Pop., 1,114,756 ee delet fc eneierer ets on ref eg eee ER Shea hors : 
te ao aba Le ay 7 1 ods Ventaeaes , oe COUNTIES . 592 Hernando, Citrus .K 5 840 Sarasota... 8 
319,198 ly Ca ae by 72. Vernon cele Gace. = 1,468 High Springs......J3 3 308 Sea Breeze 4 
Los Banos Dii 4,550 Visalia G6 245,322 Fairfield ....... K 4 337,282 New Haven..... 110 207 Holly Hill .. M4 506 Sneads ... Pi 
Seen Se "922 W. Los Angeles.1 7 250,182 Hartford.......D 12 91,253 New London....G19 263 Interlachen, Putnam 192 Sopchoppy Y 2 
2.232 Spates foe Raa A pe lan no eae 70.260 Litchfield. ..D6 26,459 Tolland ........ D 16 LS 4,147 South Jacksonville .L 2 
2,404 Madera...-....... G5 "481 Wheatland....... .E4 45,637 Middlesex. ..... 114 48,361 Windham ...... C 20 57,699 Jacksonville ..... Le 1.139 Starke. .-.-.-.+ «13 
"115 Martinez.......... i pesos 730 « 2 5,018 Tallahassee.... ..G 2 
Z 130 Marysville ee eee ba 1158 Willits, oh Be ey A Incorporated Cities and Boroughs aune senna Hamilton 782 T Mii Oe a 
eee Re irra Rh | ASS Boreas cE ag B18 Sune toocs Hey wert 0 Ag ete farm Soi <3 | 
oei Mill Vailey Se eee B7 3,187 Woodland Cee 4 2,560 Branford . Jil 2'934 Danielson ri 2157 Kissimmee 868 Titusville . N35 
A O03G Modesto... oP 4 1,184 Yreka, ... 0S... B38 102,054 Bridgeport ..K6 8,991 Derby...... sand 685 Lake Butler .....K 304 Trenton, Alachua. K 3 
3,576 Monrovia.........-18 1,160 Yuba City.. .....D4 9,527 Bristol. setae oer, « 897 Farmington ,.... 5.0382 Lake City......... 283 Umatilla... -L5 
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FLORIDA—Continued 

































Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
S40 WaldOnu aeenctiis 2 K3 8,258 West Tampa, Sta. 
1,099 Wauchula........ L8 of Tampa, P. ies J? 
301. Webster .....0..... K5 1,177 White Springs.....J 2 
294 Welaka. Ave Bal 329 Wildwood........ “L5 
247 Welborn...... J2 371 Williston. er ie: 
1,743 West Palm Beach O 9 351 Winter Garden....L5 
269 West Pompano. .O 10 570 Winter Park. -M5 
171 Zolfo, DeSoto. ....M 8 
GEORGIA, Population, 2,609,121 
COUNTIES 
2308 AppiIne os. ascee te 21,5079) SCNCTSON sc. ire iS 
7,979 Baker... ise 8 11,520 Jenkins, 2.2.0.0 16 
18,354 Baldwin 0.3. -.... FS 12,897 Johnson G6 
13,244 ‘Babks. (oeee eee DS, LOS TOMES Mate jaca ister iace E5 
25,388 ‘Bartow oie uc ee 35,501 Laurens ee nT, 
11,863 Ben Hill, 2.3.46. ..F' 8 i Na A he! Oats I eta cic, bo! iite 
Batis DCriOn ie cade ass F 9 12,924 Liberty DR a a 18 
50/646 "BIDD cies senten 3 O 8704; LAN COURS ae etacsiein H4 
23,832 Brooks..........E 10 24,436 Lowndes....... F 10 
6702 (DPIVallanrocs os J8 5,444 Lumpkin 2 
26,464 Bulloch...0.5 .9ea- 17 10,825 McDuffie 5 
27,268, Burke, s22soue eos 15 6,442 McIntosh 9 
13,624 Butts... .-ES5 15,016 Macon ff 
11,334 Calhoun..... POs. 16,851 Madison. 3 
7,600 Camden .tran nce. ee 9,147 Marion .. BA Nati crete 
£0,874 Campbélig.t 2s: <7: C4 25,180 Meriwether... ....C 5 
30,855 Carroll... bis ons B4 7,986 Miller. ies icra 
7,184 Catoosac.s deca aos B2 7,239 Milton: <suenee tes D3 
4,722 Charlton........ H 10 22,114 Mitchell...-.4.°.,.D:'9 
79,690 Chatham........2.3 7 20,450! Monroe). 5. Geiean « Rr 6 
5,586 Chattahoochee ....C7 19,638 Montgomery......G7 
13,608 Chattooga........ B2 19;717 -Morgan’s...5. 305 ce D ew 
16,661 Cherokee. 05. 70 DS 9,763 Murray. .o..:..0..0 2 
23273 “Clarkes. caw.cois ee 80,22% MUSCORCE May. 5 G-6: 
8,960 Clays ccumeveicmarnoe: 18,449 Newton.......... E4 
10,453: Clayton, tc k.u. oe D4 11,704" Oconee esa. ee ie 
6 424. Clinch oSmeserets G10 18,680 Oglethorpe ...... F4 
28,397 Cobb.. ehiprei ce 14,124 Paulding... ......C4 
21,059 \Cometso cae. aa SD 93041 JPickensiice mans < D3 
$9,789: Colquitt... occas. EO 10,749 Pierce. By Fee ae a tay 
12,328) Columbia .«: sn.065 H5 195495: Plbecacce ec acter D5 
28,800 Coweta........... C5 20,5208. Pol Ksje.-te toate Ba4 
8,310 Crawford......... E6 22,880. Pulaskig voce sarc 2 
L6A2Z3  Crisp.;t eas aes eS 13/876 Putnam Oy se ete F5 
4,139 Dade. cca: mene vee 4,594 Quitman......... B 8 
4,686 Dawson...:...... D3 6,962 Rabun. a. sin. yah ters 
20,045 Decatur... <<... . C10 18,841 Randolph.........C8 
27,881. Dekalbs titans st 58,886 Richmond........H5 
20,127 Dodge.. F 7 8,916 Rockdale.........B 4 
20,554 Dooly. E7 5,213 Schley..... ee 7 
16,035 Dougherty. RR 20;202 ‘Screven s.0 5% sl 16 
8,953 Douglas.. i oe 19,741 Spalding. SiS: 
18,122 Barly; Seen sO 8. 9,728 penn ~-F 2 
3.009 MECHOIS ..ctrercert aici G10 13,437 Stewart. G7) 
9,971 Sead Rooetc ea an 29,092 Sumter....... Reig 
24,125 Elbert. Pte Ge 11,696 Talbot. ce trae, 
25,140 Emanuel. on EL 6 8,766 Taliaferro......... G4 
12,574 Fannin ee a4 18,569 ‘Tattnall. coreneeeaadi en 
10;066 Payette.... iv-5.5< D5 10,839 Taylore,c-cco ose. D6 
SO TSO RIOV Oc cceeb ce teiatv las B3 135288: Telfairic we see eee G8 
41,940 Forsyth.:...°.< 2). D3 BeOS: Rerrelles vara eecteaye D8 
17,894 Franklin...........F 3 eo 07. “CROMAS se spre cle E 10 
177,700 TEGON woo aes s D4 19.487 Tilt. cee nook eS 
MPEG ARE ten aaah oo D2 £1,206. Toombe cere. ake © 
4,669 Glascock.......... Gi 3,982, TOWDS no -seee < E 2 
5 DEY A De 6 Og 1 gee Fea J9 265228) “LOU. ce eee ke 
15,861" Gordon, A. er.) Oe £05075. DUrnem? wipe es: E8 
18.457 Gradyi:...tae0... 10 10:736.Twiges. ise: wales F6 
18,312 Greene... «00-605. F5 6,018 Union’... cht. mecedoe 
28,824 Gwinnett.........D4 12;75¢ Wpsoni je cemieaeenn D6 
10,134 Habersham.......E 2 18,692 Walker......-....B2 
25,730 Hall. oie a eiieto Se 25,393 Walton...........-E4 
19,189 Hancock......... G5 BewOoT Ware eae ae ii H 9 
13,5014 Haralson. ....0..- Ba4 11,860 Warren... Deh ex 
17,886 Harris... 3... saan 28,174 W. ashington Saeks ee G6 
TO 206" FLAT, sacle «tata teetace 13,069 Wayne.” .c...2 0. 8 
11.189 Heard. fase G1 51” WODSLCL ss raters 7 
TOGO G ELOMTY i icie aise. siete D5 B10 White ices. 2a 2 
23,609 Houston..... Pal Dir g 15,934 Whitfield 2 
1LO,AGL ATW Saha 62s < F8 13,486 Wilcox... 8 
30,169) Jackson, jose... . E 3 23,441 Wilkes...... 4 
16,552 Jasper cis.n a. ES 10,078 Wilkinson 6 
6,050 Jeff Davis........ G8 £9;147- Worth... cages so eS 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
1,201 “Abbeville yan..... 28 ZO7 (BTARSON winds < she C10 
200 Acree, Dougherty .D 9 LAO SE TISbO) ich. seatretaes eg 
1,043 Acworth, Cobb....C4 465 Bronwood, Terrell. D 8 
751 Adairsville. .C3 361 Brooklet, Bullock .1 7 
17902) Adeletan. sate) 1,040 Broxton, Coffee...G 
816 Adrian. -G6 10,182 Brunswick........ J 
99 Aikenton. -E5 462 Buchanan........ B 
306 Ailey, Montgomery 384 Buckhead, Morgan F 
G7 1,061 Buena Vista ...... Cc 
BAD! Alamo’. sii cite «te G7 1,683 Buford, Gwinnett .D 
8,190 Albany so) eer. D8 204 Bullochville, Meri- 
532 Allapaha, Berrien .F 9 wWether™® Suro sks Cc 
458 Alma eae seen H8 176 Bushnell esate G 
356 Alpharetta .......D3 705; Butlerviescn aso cave D 
VOO CALGCO ssa tehapet sy teteiersts E 3 300 Byromyille, Dooly.E 
8,063 Americus. a! Bere 154 Cadwell, Laurens .G 
174 Andersonville, 1,505 Cairo. Di 
Sumter. ; ug 1,652 Calhoun....--..+. Cc 
481 Apalachee sates’ F4 241, Gamal: sais cree G 
488 (AYA cc tocminn oe. E8 13827 Gamilla esto e. sone D 
260 (ATSYIE) <a ab retete isi G9 145 Campton, Walton. E 
1,308 Arlington. . .C9 728 Canon, Franklin. .F 
162 -Armenai.chiseweres “D8 2,002 Ganton jas. es ns D 
2,214 Ashburn...... E8 166 Carl, Gwinnett ...D 
14,913 Athens. Rip ce Bee: 325. Carlton, conn es 
154,839 Atlanta..... .D4 322 Carnesville........F 
59 Atwater, U pson. SEO. 3,297 Carrollton......... Cc 
PI eA MDWIN Soe ine aa E3 4,067 Cartersville....... Cc 
41,040 Augusta.. -H5 805 CaveSpring ..... B 
WDD AUS CEL ii she shayeie: ayes C4 354 Cecil, Berrien ..... F 
60 Avalon, Stephens..F 2 3,551 Cedartown ....... B 
228 Avera, Jefferson...H 5 208 Center, Jackson ..E 
402 Babcock... .. ..09 119 Centralhatchee, 
3891 Baconton..... .-D9 FT Earva oc eet B 
4,217 ee 10 147 Chalybeate Springs, 
280 Baldwin, Habersham Meriwether ....C 
E 129 Chamblee....-... D 
448 Ball Ground, ocala 314 Chatsworth, olebee A 
3 
3,068 Barnesville....... D5 350 Chauncey ........ F 
$03: Barney. ...i>a are F 10 278 Chester, Dodge...F 
384 Bartow.......:... H6 312 Chickamauga ....B 
381 Barwick...... E 10 742 Chipley Harris. ..C 
$3i-Baxley.c.c ae H8 528 Clarkesville....... E 
O58 Bese a. jn ors H 8 349 Clarkston, Dekalb. D 
193 Bellton, Hall...... E3 1, O08 Claxtoni, pnts I 
209 Bethlehem ......E 4 547 (Cla y-tonty.2 2) oe once F 
104 Between, W alton .E 4 328 Climax, Decatur .C 1 
14 Beverly, Elbert...G3 254 Cobbtown ....... H 
463 Bibb City Muscogee 1,638: ‘Cochran aaa F 
C6 250 Colbert erect ices F 
268 Bishop, Oconee...F 4 354 Coleman, RandolphC 
1,235 Blackshear....... H9 2,173 College Park, Fulton 
203 Biatrsville..% < 5...% E 2 D 
1,838 (Blakely: cat out ees B9 327 ‘Collins wht onee H 
898 Blue Ridge....... D2 600 Colquitt.......... Cc 
S20 JOIN CON ae meer & C8 20,554 Columbus......... B 
257 ae ed Oconee...F 4 868 Comer, Madison...F 
111 Bold Springs, Walton 2,coo Commerce \ ois... F 
E 4 450 Concord, Pike ....D 
144 Bolingbroke...... E 6 3803 Coolidge, Thomas E 1 
13180 Bostonse. «en 1,919 Conyers E 
333 Bostwick ........ E4 5,883 Cordele .... E 
541 Bowdon, as alow 147 Corinth B 
398 Bowersville. ..G3 1,114 Cornelia...... .E 
738 Bowman...... G3 290 Cotton, Mitchell. M2} 
64 Boykin, Miller....C 9 2,697 Covington ....... E 
95 Braswell, Paulding C 4 150 Covington Mills, 
890 Bremen...... Ba Newton....... E 
214 Brewton ..........G7 220° Crandall wos sis. Cc 











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198 
365 
305 
341 

3,210 
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Cc 
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1 1Grawilord) nari ses 
Crawfordville..... 
Crest, Upson... . 
Crosland, Co 
Culloden. ¥ 

Cumming. . farsi 
Cusseta J: 525 os 
Outhbert. 5. ..ass 
Dacula, Gwinnett. 
Dahlonega........ 
DaBaes ence ot cues 


Danville ... 
Darien.... 
Davisboro obs 
DAWSOD. «50. orshvis an 
Dawsonville....... 
Decalhur sta 
Demorest.. 
Deepstep, WwW ashing 
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Dexter, Laurens... 





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Dickey, Calhoun. .C 8 
Diffee, Decatur ..C 10 
Dillard? sabe de a F 2 
Dixie, Brooks ...E 10 
Doerines cess E9 
Donalsonville ..... C9 
Dooling’ 55 tee ee E 7 
Doraville, Dekalb. D 4 
DOURIAN «sr eusietats G8 
Douglasville ...... C4 
Dublin Kes exve ee G7 
Duluth, Gwinnett .D 4 
DiIPontincntoen G 10 
East Ellijay, Gilmer : 
East Lake, Dekalb.D 4 
Eastman......... F 
East Point . -D 
East Thomaston, 
WiPSON «seas kee 
Eastville, oie htia 
Eatonton. ; 
Edison>, 20a sce 
Elberton oi. cabs 
Elizabeth 2.0.5.0 
C1 ee ken 
Bllaville. Mirch. 
PNG Ay Tis teas el osete 
Emerson. 
Enigma, Berrien. 


Epworth, Fannin. 
Etna, Polk hic. ss 
TOCOM ieee arent seats 
Fair burns. Sas cfelesle 
Fairmount....... 
Fayetteville....... 
Ficklin, Wilkes... 
Pinleysonciescn « 
Fitzgerald. ....... 
Flint Stone, Walke 


Flovilla, Butts... . 
Flowery Branch . 
Folkston......... 
Forest Park, Clayto: 


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Fort Valley. . 
PrankUn sists on 
Frazier, Pulaski . 
Fry, Fannin ..... 
Funston, Colquitt. 
Gainesville .... 
Garfield, Emanuel. 
Gay, stm hN as A 
Geneva. ; 


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Gilevilié, Hall. 
Girard arnpsuknce 
Glennville.. 4... .E5 
Glennwood, Mont- 
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Good Hope, Walto 


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GrahamrAnaona tees G 
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Gratis, Walton ...E 
Graymont....5...; H 
Grayson, Gwinnett D 
Graysville, CatoosaB 
Greensboro....... F 
Greenvillesa neti Cc 
Griffin. oD, 
Grovania, n 
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Harlem, Columbia . 
Haralson, Coweta . 
Harrison ic mine 
Harrisonville, Rich- 
mond 
Hartwell. oot. caw» 
Hawkinsville ..... 
Hazlehurst....... 
Meléng. 2 5s. 
Hephzibah........ 
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Hilton. 33 eters 
Hinesyilleprnce. .. I 
RATAN, oy aver lovedeyase Cc 
Hogansville....... C 
Holly Spring, Chero- 
pTLA Cua See D 
HOMO! 5.63 saeco F 
Homerville coc. G 
Hoschton ... < 25. s% E 
Howell, Echols .. 
Ha tare F 
Ideal, Macon..... D 
Tron City . 
irwinton. 2. 2.75. 
TSapelia cree cies 
Jackson. .. Fr 
Jakin, Barly... 
Jasper s,.4.5)00 
Jefferson... 
Jeffersonville 
Jenkinsburg... 
Jersey. Walton 
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JONESDOTO.... deateise'e D 
Junction City, 
Talbot, iisGc0h Cc 
Kennesaw, Cobb ..C 
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Kirkwood, Dekalb D 4 
Kite, Johnson..... 6 
Knoxville. 203... ¢ 
Lalayette:.. s.00e « 
La Grange c oa. 
Lake Park, 6. o.55 F 
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Leon, Dodge mae F 
Leslie, Sumter ....D 
Lexington Biegrc.45 F 
Tilly, Dooly ase E 
Lincolnton....... H 
Linwood, Walker .B 
Lithia ees 
Douglas . Cc 
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Lovejoy, Clayton .D 
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Madison... ci.0c.%5 
Manchester, 
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Mansfield, Newton.E 
Mapleton, ws Ly 
Marietta. arse 
Marshaliville. .E 
Martin, Stephens. iy 
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Melog/ Noe adnmctsss is. 
Menlo, Chattooga. 
Merrillville...... 

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Milltown... ..s.5.. 
Milner, Pike ...... 
Mineral Bluff, 
PANU orale ahererns 
Mitchell cn, te eto 
MOlenS jicicleor n> ee 
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Monroe. oe 
Montezuma... 
Monticello. 
Moreland......... 
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Moultrie. .E 
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BRAIN viet ces E 
Mountain City, 


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Nashville...22.... 
Naylor os ocecaere F 
Neilieviile, Rich- 

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Nelson, Pickens... 
Newborn, Newton. 
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Newton... 2... « 
Nicholls, Coffee. . 
Nicholson../..... 
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Norman Park... 
Norristown ...... 
Norwood. G 
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Pembroke, Bryan..J 8 
Pendergrass, ch dil 
Penfield, Greene...F 5 
Pepperton, Butts. E 5 
Perry 7 
Pineunee Dooly. .E 7 
Pineview, Wilcox. F 8 
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Plainville, Gordon.C 
Pooler, Chatham. .J 
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139 Riverdale, Clayton D 4 711 Temple, Carroll ...B 4 
170 Riverside, Colquitt 145 Tennga...4.. Ave: Cc 
E9 1,622 ‘Tennille 34. sic G6 
227 Roberta, Crawford E 6 138. The Rock. ...22.- 6 
860 Rochelle, Wilcox ..F 8 1,645 Thomaston....... 6 
152 Rockledge, Laurens 6,727 Thomasville..... E 10 
G7 2,151 Thomson. ....... G5 
1,034 Rockmart........ B4 2,381 aloes Era opiarave Peps) 
385 Rocky Ford . 16 L250 GINS ei tartar F2 
61 Rocky Mount, Meri- 320 Teall, ayesce G4. 
Webhorcui ws C5 242 Tilton. = eet he 
12,099 Rome. B3 3,120 Toccoa. F2 
173 Roopviile. . .B5 404 Toomsboro. J 
1,059 Rossville, Walker. B 2 tibia: an F6 ‘ 
1,158 Roswell.......... D3 302 ge -.-B2 . 
1,422 Royston. Sar A721. "Trlon 2 cae eg eee B2 : 
88 Ruckersville, Elbert 29 Tunnelhill, Widela 3 b- 
G3 a 
120 Russell, Jackson. .E 3 263 Turin, Coweta....C5 
696 Rutledge, Morgan. F 5 786 Tybee, Chatham...J 7 
91 St. Charles, Coweta.C 5 276 Ty Ty,. Tit). ee F9 
272 St. George...... 3 Bi hi! 1,003 Unadilla... 7) 
54 St. ae iaeeaet, C5 534 Union City, Camp- 
691 St. Marys........ 0 bell. .2Gic meaner C4 1 
402 Sale City, Mitchell.C 9 1,363 Union Point..... Fa4 : 
2,641 Sandersville ......G6 7,656 Valdosta. .. .F 10 < 
441 Sasser. Fen, D 8 189 Van Wert, Polk -Ba4 : 
65,064 Savannah... ; J7 1,776 Vidalia. dese oo EE 
212 Scott, Johnson ...G 6 75. Vidette. << sAwauas H5 
8 1,564. Vienna. S52 coe Et 
4 855 Villa Rica see eee Ba4 
5 326 Waco, Haralson ..B 4 ‘ 
8 872 Wadley ane aneer H6 } 
5 248 Waleska. occ D3 
4 112 Walnut Grove, I 
"C5 Walton..eescer E4 : 
C8 149 Waresboro .G9) ia 
266 Smithsonia....... Fa4 1,368 Warrenton .......G5 : 
574 Smithville........D8 151 Warthen...... --G5 : 
599 Smyrna, Cobb..... C4 226 Warwick «ecu D8 
1,590 Social Circle... .. E4 8,065 Washington ......G4 
469 Soperton ........ G7 543 Wassaw, Chatham.J 7 
842. Sparks face wees F9 483 Watkinsville...... E4 j 
Lis Sparta... ee G5 14,485 Waycross ........ Hg 
370 (Spread. wenn ee G5 2,729 Waynesboro. ..... 13 
504 Springfield....... Jag 250 West Buford, Gwin- 
242 Spring Place...... C2 NECE 622 eice ee eee D4 
162 Springvale........ C8 319. Weston. <n eeeeer C8 
2,529 Statesboro......... Lr 1,906 West Point....... B6 { 
621 Statham ._E4 627 Whigham....... D 10 
149 Stellaville, Jefferson 230 Whitehall, Clarke .F4 
H5 407 White Plains. -FS 
171 Sterling, Glynn....J3 9 315 Whitesburg, CarrollB 4 
645 Stillmore......... .H7 50 White Sulphur 
1,062 Stone Mountain, Springs Meri- 
Dekalp..s.22oe cc 4 wether... 90m C5 
197 Sugar Valley..,...B 2 960 Willacoochee .....F 9 
125 Summertown. 6 179 Williamson ...... Di- 
657 Summerville 2 2,448 Winder. . s5..s6 — dune P 
4,361 Summerville, Rich- 204. Winoku®.....-s 08 H 9 
mond Co. v.68 H5 168 Winston, Douglas.C 4 
566 Summit, Emanuel.H 6 465 Winterville, Clarke 
336 Sumner, Worth ...E 8 Fa 
259 Surrency ee ee H8 155 Woodbine....... 110 
250 Suwanee.......... E3 917 Woodbury . ..... C6 { 
1,313 Swainsboro.. H 6 189 Woodland, Talbot.C 6 , 
107 Swords, Morgan. ES 442 Woodstock, Cherokee 
296 Sycamore, Turner. B 8 D3 
1,400 Sylvania.......... 16 169 Worth. a. sree E8 { 
1,447 Sylvester.........E:8 616 Wren, Jefferson ..H 5 
1,081 ‘Talbottonm:..2.5.0¢ D6 1,389 Wrightsville...... G6 } 
108 Talking Rock, 366 Yatesville, Upson .D 6 
Pickens. «er Dis 283 Young Harris, 
a,t17 Tallapoosa.ea cen B4 TOWNES. 6 i0.000 5 sete 
85 Tallulah Falls.....F 2 602 Zebulon... 6. ost: 
HAWAII. Population, 191,909 
ISLANDS 
55,382 Hawall........... C4 23,744 Kavalier .geeenen C2 
2 Kahoolawe -B3 208. Nithat) .’ ves.s unas C2 
231, Liatialey sgn ne oe B2 785 Kalawao ....55... A2 
25,628) Maule uci rers A3 81,098 Oahu... ice A2 
AOL Molokai. cscs ete 
Cities 
52,183 Honolulu.........A2 1,000 Lahaina, .c..cc. 08 « B38 
652407 EEO create rete C4 
IDAHO. Population, 325,594 
COUNTIES 
29,088 “AGS ssn. armuns ce ee B6 4,786 Lemhl... 3, ..6s ee D4 
PA GRINE 055 5 wow B4 > Lewis ss eetsiats B38 
19,242 Bannock ......... G7 12,676 Lincoln cvs. sclnsts em 
7,729 Bear Lake... 0.4 G7 24,860 Nez Perce... 23 ccc C3 
23,006 Bingham....%..... F 6 15,170 Onelda i. ase Be 
Byh0 1. Diainee os cadets D6 4,044 Owyhee ........ vc nha 
5,250 Boise ..C5 13,963 Shoshone......... C2 
13,588 Bonners. 2550.5 < 55 Bl 13,543 Twin Falls........ DYe 
tBonneville...... G6 11,101 Washington....... B5 
25,3823 Canyon...........B6 
7,197 Cassia..... ee! a 6 * Population included in 
t Clearwater C3 Washington County. 
3,001 Custer... -D5 7 Population included in © 
4,785 Elmore C6 Bingham County. a 
24,606 Fremont .F5 t Population included in q 
125384 Tdahoicwn. oon were C4 Nez Perce County. 
22,747 Kootenai B2 + Population included in 
18,818. Latah. c.<ce0 oss B38 Nez Perce County. j 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
BO2 ADIOS ren csprsiate E7 543 Kendrick 3 
953 American Falls...F 7 111 Kippen... 3 4 
214 Ammon, Bingham, G6 301 Kooskia . 3 { 
322 Arco. -E6 6,043 Lewiston 3 
502 Ashton . ices 346 Lewisville, Fremont “ 
8 Li cATHON str. tenatenate oi B2 G5 j 
200 Basalt........... 1 321 Mecheeae: nist eles Ey, 
702 Bellevue....,.....D'6 638 Mackay ......... E67 
2,202 Blackfoot........ 6 1,303 Mala City Pie sri - 27, 4 
17,358 (Bolses otecisn eine B6 298 Marysville ....... G5 ; 
1,071 aie ad Ferry... oe 294 Menan.......... G6 4 
689 Bublssn ce onesie ey) T( 619 Meridian: 2. %..c.00 B 6 
3,543 Galaweli Pate deerme B6 1,924 Montpelier........ G6 ( 
349 Cambridge....... B5 31670 Moscow >... 20% sea A3 
130 Centerville... 5... C6 1,411 Mountain Home...C6 y 
838. Challisoes 2 hae cone D5 1,667 Mullan’) 7 eee C2 
7,291 Coeur d’Alene..... B2 4,205 Nampa vss.=s ser B6 
555 Cottonwood...... B3 274 New Plymouth ...B5 ’ 
S12 Councils tare B5 599 Nez Perce ...:... B3 : 
AS6 CUldOSAC mens «as B3 O11, Oakley. ohne E7 
L851 sErhmettioct.. ann B6 $84 Orofnd, -.e. sos B3 
rat We OR Rene, we D7 1,038 Paris. Rey Erie 
534 Franklin... ....-- G7 432. Parker si. ota she G6 
742 (Genesee. neces B3 338: Parma), 4.) .5)4 doe B6 
410 Georgetown...... G7 1,948 Payette. 2. ce eee B5 
150 (GITOrds.. ne sri B3 123 Péarl oc. oe +76 
800 Glenns Ferry..... C6 2360Peck aac. 52) Se 
1,444 Gooding..... Dig. 187 Placerville 6 
1,534 Grangeville C4 9,110 Pocatello. -F7 
1 23 clatley cee .D6 658 Post Falls. ..B2 
932 Harrison...., ecpca @ Ehe 2,110 Preston .2...!< o<n G7 
262 Idaho City.2. asc. C6 248 Priest River ..... Bil 
4,827 Idaho Falls....... G6 725 Rathdrum........ B2 
209 F1lO ie cian rites B3 1,898 Rexburg.......... G6 
SOOT LOVE ayetsbeis, cokete asics G6 158 Richfield ....)..: eG 
970 Jerome... cra Der 565 Rigby. saws cans roGeS 
414 Juliaetta. ....:... B3 192 Roberts, sc. vec F6 
324 Kamiah......... B3 297. RUpCTG san ten eles oa 
1,278) Kellogg secre B2 1,288 St. Anthony...... G6 





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Pope 1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
St. Maries ....... B2 391 Ce gd PACT Tine G6 545 Cedar Point, 424 Evergreen seria 429 Ivesdale.......... 16 690 Minler....c0.100..G 5 
al asa MALINON fais.) ve sian Lee GAS ENOY ie wire alee B3 Lasalle. ....... Hi 3 Cook.. -Jd32 15, 326 Jacksonville ..... E 6 2,070 Minonk..s.csesess G4 
366 Samaria ......... F7 5,258 Twin Fallgiunce «10 DZ 311 Cedarville, 317 Ewing.. .H9 237 wi telichd tenaehl Aa Ek @ 361 Minooka,......... 13 

2993 Sandpoint ....... Bil 279 Van Wyck. Ree aver B5 Stephenson..... Fi 291 Exeter.. .D6 4,113 Jerseyville. . E7 298 Modesto. ord 
Os7 Shelley... 03.50. G6 $82. Vollmer ijasca.%s B3 287 Central City, 2,505 Fairbury H4 366 Jewett. Pe 359 Mokena, Will. a8 

1155 Shoshone........ D7 3,000 Wallace.,........ B2 Grundy 2a. x. 3s 13 2,479 Fairfield.. -H9 225 Johnsonville. Fe = ik’) 24,199. Moline ..4..¢42.< "<> Die 
501 Soda Springs ..... G7 1,869 Wardner. 2. ccs: B2 1,179 amt City; 24:8 847 Fairmount ssa 6 3,248 Johnston City . .H10 2,201 Momence......... J3 
206 Soldier... 6... D6 BEBOO. “WOISOF vro-e pre nicreusi ox B5 9,680 Centralia. sae] 482 Fairview...... .E4 SES TOv TOURU) 05 cw cele o> a 12 411 Monee, i. ois eins J3 
885 South Boise, Ada. B 6 482 Wendell...;..... D7 876 Cerro Gordo. H6 215 Fancher, Burlby we: Gi 1,169 Jonesboro .......G11 9,128 Monmouth .,.....D4 
907 Spirit Lake ...... B2 308 Weaton:.....+:.> F7 527 Chadwick. . E 2 774 Farina. .H8 734 Joppa, Massac...H 11 371 Montgomery....... I2 
S00. Stites ....s.c.an. C3 12,421 Champaign. . 1d 1.630 Farmer City .H5 516 Joy, Mercer...... D3 1,981 Monticello......... 16 

884 Chandlervilie .—ES 533 Farmersville re. 300 Junction City ....110 347 Montrose. oes 

ate eae tome Will...J 3 Base pase Pe .E4 ree: Kampsville... ae) ui ee Lang Park, “Cook : 3 

. Fea bs Peele ‘ayetteville, 5 ENG: cc's PETERS © ; OTTIB Saas tore eee ¢ 

ILLINOIS. Population, 5,638,591 5,884 Charleston. 16 St. Clair ain 9 380 Kangley 'JH3 2)410 Morrison.......... P 2 
666 Chatham. F6 299 Ferris.... 50'S. 13,986 Kankakee ..03 1,126 Morrisonville .....G7 

COUNTIES 1,112 Chatswort 14 211 Fidelity. Py i ¢ 945 Kansas ieee 6 1,004 Morton ..........G4 

590 Chebanse. 14 227 Fieldon...... EZ TAS Kap pace shstenane «ae A 836 Morton Grove.....: J1 

64,588 Adams........... C6 OT LOO EO rls 0S 8 Uscite oe G2 1,314 Chenoa. ..H4 499 Fillmore, Mon 142 Kaskaskia, 2,837 Mound City ..... Gill 

22,741 Alexander. Gil 40,465 Livingston. . ae 1,048 Cherry, Bureau. ..F 3 gomery. ee ef Randolph ...... F 9 1,686 Mounds........ G 11 

17,075 Bond.. -G8 30,216 Logan....... G5 433 Cherry Valley ....H1 827 Findlay... .H6 405 Keensburg ....... J9 194 Mound Station, 

15,481 Boone. ri st F 26,887 McDonough. .D5 2,747 Chester...... F 10 850 Fisher... LS 1,515 Keithsburg....... D3 Brown V- cadet D6 

10.397 Brown. -D6 32,509 McHenry.. plat 364 Chesterfield.. E7 386 Fithian. J5 269 Kempton......... 14 463 Mt. Auburn ...... G6 

43 975 Bureau -F3 68,008 McLean.. ..—H4 2,185,283 Chicago...... K 2 590 Flanagan. H4 881 Kenilworth, Cook..J 2 6,934 Mt. Carmel........3 9 

8,610 Calhou -D7 54,186 Macon... --G6 14,525 Chicago Heights...J 2 840 Flat Rock. J8 B70 Kenney «oA. niece G2 1,759 Mt, Carroll. Sas But 

18 035 Carroll. Fy cae 50,685 Macoupin aro 1,851 Chillicothe... rena 2,704 Flora..... gee a 9,307. Kewanee, ..5.15 2 E 3 299 Mt. Erie. ek 

Biot -OORB . 35. o.0.0 E 6 89,847 Madison. Orc es} 1,198 Chrisman... ....:.J3 6 385 Fordville, 670 Keyesport........G8 276 Mount Greenwood, 

51,829 Champaign I5 35,094 Marion........... G8 1,825 Christopher, Williamson....G 10 371 Kinderhook.......C 6 Codk Ate. Ae 2 

34 594 oe te G7 15,679 Marshall. 1 --G3 Franklin . .H9 392 Fordyce, Jackson G 10 424 Kilbourne ....... E5 1,132 Mt. Morris .......F 1 

23,517 Clark. -:J 7 17,877 Mason... ........ F5 14,557 Cicero, Cook ety. 606: Forest Citys cnecu.s F5 294 Kingston.. Bol 3,501 Mt. Olive.........F7 

18 661 Clay -H8 14,200 Massac. -H11 379 Cisco..... H6 6,594 Forest Park, Cook .I 2 492 Kingston Mines ...F 4 1,511 Mt. Pulaski. Seas 

22,8382 Clinton G8 12,796 Menard Aces 373 Cisne 19 967 POrrest.ca co tatue 14 997 Kinmundy....... H8 1,986 Mt. Sterling....... D6 

84.517 Coles. -I6 19723 Mercer... . D3 652 Cissna Park a4 870 Forreston, a al 219 Kinsman, 7 “is 8,007 Mt. Vernon.......H 9 

2.405.283 Cook... . J2 18,508 Monroe.. -+.-E9 186. Claremont .. RAR 90 Fosterburg, Madison 685 Kirkland. GE 4 330) Mb. Zlots sans ae H6 

26,281 Crawford.. J8 35,311 Montgomery.,.... G7 230 Clarke City. . 13 F 8 926 Kirkwood........ D4 1,513 Moweaqua...... -H6 

14,281 Cumberland .. As 34,420 Morgan...........E 6 837 Clay City .. si 1,575 Fort Sheridan.....J1 1,818 Knoxville... 3..tn- E4 716 Mulberry Grove...G 8 

33,457 Dekalb. H2 14,630 Moultrie atk. 940 Clayton,... C6 400 Fox Lake..... To 1,495 Lacon. ees 251) Muncie sans sees J5 

18,906 Dewitt.. G5 27,864 Ogle. --G1 634 Clifton. .... 14 273 Frankfort. J 3 1,910 Ladd, 13 7,485 Murphysboro ....G 10 

19.591 Douglas 16 100,255 Peoria. oa0-P4 5,165 Clinton...... H5 696 Franklin..... E6 287 Lafayette. Stark ..F 3 450 Murrayville.......E 6 

33,432 Dupage. 12 22,088 Perry... . ae anon G9 2,667 Coal City...... 13 “572 Franklin Grov -.Q2 5,282 Lagrange......... J 2 3,449 Naperville. . woke 

27,336 Edgar .. J6 16,376 Piatt. Ste EO 190 Coal eter -D3 683 Franklin Park Pisces 1,131 Lagrange Park, 457 Naples........... D6 

10,049 Edwards Be) 28622 Pike... ord: bors D6 262 BoE dig Fe oO 1,397 Freeburg.... ..F9 COOK aca tereenis ae 2,135 Nashville. -F9 

20,055 Effingham ep ir 11,215 Pope .-Hil 988 Cobden. .G11 17,567 Freeport. Pago e | 1,849 La Harpe.........04 253 National City, St. 

28,075 Fayette -G7 15,650 Pulaski --Gil 980 Coffeen. Giz 2,174 Fulton BE 2 726 Lake Bluff........ J1 Olaletaperat ties 6 F9 

17,096 Ford 14 7,561 Putnam. atGue 1,445 Colchester. Pea ee: 745 Galatia .H 10 3,349 Lake Forest.......J 1 1,020 Nauvoo ... ......C4 

25 943 Franklin wl 9 29,120 Randolph. aoe 965 Colfax..... ..H4 4,835 Galena apie | 342 Lake Villa, Lake... ni a 520° Nebo. t... adhere «Sas D7 

49 549 Fulton. .-B5 15,970 Richland. oat te 7,478 Collinsville........ F8 22,089 Galesburg ..E4 304 Lake Zurich.. Pals 1,074 Neoga case ven. ae 17 

14 628 Gallatin. -110 70,404 Rock Islan ee Ur 2,076 Columbia. . ._E9 2,498 Galva .-E3 555 Lamoille.. ee 542 Neponset. .F3 

22 363 Greene, EOD 119,870 St. Clair. See 134 Columbus, Adams .C 6 946 Gardner ..13 1175 Lanark... Fil 406 Newark, Kendall ..I 2 

24,162 Grundy... ..13 30 204 Saline..... -H10 378 Compton.. .G2 290 Garrett . nets 1,060 Lansing, Cook.....J 2 1,131 New Athens....... F9 

18,227 Hamilton -H9 91,024 Sangamon........ F7 332 Cooksville . Sense 685 Gaskins City 18% La. Prainies.. 5.2, Dd5 1,372 New Baden...... F9 

30 638 Hancock ee a 14,852 Schuyler. ae Ss 324 Cordova. ..E 2 Saline... 2 T 40 415 La Rose, Marshall. G3 690 New Berlin........ F6 

7,015 Hardin... «bit 10,067 Scott.. 7 D6 536 Cornell... aah “ak y 11,537 Lasalle... .,. .H3 718 New Boston....... C3 

9,724 Henderson .D4 31,693 Shelby. «H 7 207 Cortland. . arin ES A358) ta thatd eae G6 569 New Burnside ...H 11 

41.736 Henry E3 10,098 Stark.. .-FS8 949 Coulterville aK: 12 3,235 Lawrenceville. ....4 18 473 New Canton....... C6 

35,543 Iroqouis JoA4 36,821 Sh ere eed Fld ‘Cowden sau... G7 FT 469 Leaf River ....... Gil 499 New Douglas .....F 8 

35 143 Jackson -G10 34,027 Tazewell. Pal ue 446 Crainville....... G 10 Georgetown. . J 6 1,907 Lebanon..........F8 490 New Grand Chain, 

18,157 Jasper. Pew Ur 21,856 Gil 936 Creal Springs....H 10 711 Germantown... F9 599 Ledford 0 Pulaski t.e.5 Gil 

29,111 Jefferson.. --G9 77,996 Jd 5 341 Crescent City...... J4 144 German Valley ian SOS) Leet eee ee Tho 514 New Haven...... 110 

13 954 Jersey..... srees-ET7 14918 ne S25 Oreston\ec. s-.5-.G 2 2,086 Gibson City H5 5a, Weland << sopeleeees 2 387 New Holland .....F 5 

22 657 Jo Daviess. csp 23,313 -D4 B40" Crates sve ccte ss us 268 Gilberts. Se 2,284 Lemont 2 1,264 Newman, Douglas .I 6 

14 331 Johnson... Hil = 18,759 .G9 $74 (Crossville:......;.-. 19 2,241 Gillespie F7 1,168 Lena... .. Fil 243 New Memphis, 

91 862 Kane.......- eebre 25,697 y ..19 1,005 Crotty, Lasalle...H 3 1,305 Gilman. 14 463 Lenzburg. F9 Cltntorn’<3. ys). ¢ Ss 

40752 Kankakee J 8 28,052 . 19 1,242 Crystal Lake, 1,891 Girard.... F7 208) Deonorectacaceims.« H 3 245 New Minden ..... G9 

10777 Kendall Bee 4 34,507 Whiteside. 2 McHenry..... et 385 Gladstone C4 LADY Ee rable). isco ss: 34 260 New Salem ...... D6 

46,159 Knox. -E4 84,371 Will. . 33 S01 Cubase. E5 625 Glasford.. F4 Sole Lerma runmeeery LZ 2,108 Newton...........18 

55,058 Lake ..I-1 45,098 Williamson. G10 V9 CUlloNi ss oe atalans 14 215 Glasgow .D6 fei 0 2a Le ROY ree H 5 G85cNiantions . .. vate G6 

90 132 Lasalle -H3 63,153 Winnebago. 1G S24 Cutler psc eee F9 1,220 Glen Carbo 2,312 Lewistown ....... E 5 569 Niles, Cook....-:..3 2 

22,661 Lawrenc .J38 20,506 Woodford......... G4 311 Cypress, Johnson.H 11 Madison’ i... 43- F8 1,318 Lexington........H4 568 Niles gad Cook. J 2 

2M - 654 Dahlgren......... H9 1,899 Glencoe. J1 1,724 Libertyville....... 11 401 Nilwood. mat 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages gen idee eae pee Soro! 1,763 Glenellyn, ‘Dupage - 2 oF uae ie rinee Zee Oe : oe ey 3s oer 2S 
1, allas ty Aree C4 652 Glen View, Cook . 2 ,892 Lincoln, nS : okomis. eens eG? 

2,464 Abingdon..... ... ae 362 Benson G4 400 Dalton City....... H6 581 Glenwood, Cook...J 2 197 Lisbon.. 13 261, Nords! duos Ree Fil 

269 Addieville........ fe 4 Seely nls Rae ed 949 Dalzell, Bureau...F 3 68 Godirey sn 6 os E8 5,071 Litchfield. <0... F7 4024+ Normal... o<s~ cae H4 
ce aaa 2,675 Benton -H9 254 Dana, LaSalle.....H 3 194 Godley, Grundy. 13 358 Little York....... D3 560 Norris, Fulton....E 5 

li ve, Berlin, Sangamon.F 6 410: Danforth, ......3.-.<1 4 1,088 Golconda. Hil 1,092 Livingston, 1,055 Norris City ....... E4 

200 Akin, Franklin. aa : 5,841 Berwyn, Cook ..... 12 593 Danvers..........G5 579 Golden...... Ses Madison........ F8 352 North Aurora, Kane I 2 
618 Albany.... iad Pei Bethalto..... -E8 278i le Danvillon vise ian. J5 311 Golden Gate ne) 530 Loami. ieee 6 3,306 North Chicago ....J 1 

1.281 Albion... : 859 Bethany... -H8 352) Davisascemeives- - G1 361 Good Hope. ..D4 2,555 Lockport. 2 911 North Chillicothe, 

2,144 Aledo.. PeeNiaye 400 Biggsville. -D4 620 Dawson.......... G6 554 Goreville. .H10 603 Loda..... 5 Peoria... cies: Fa4 
829 Alexis. .......--- : 191 tm Heed Fayette. G8 31,140 Decatur,......... H6 1,116 Grafton. . 2 8 883 Lombard. weced 2 689 North Crystal Lake, 
642 Algonquin ........ 2 Bae 4 ee -..--.d5 8 332 Deer Creek .......G4 403 Grand Ridge. H3 555 London Milis ..... B4 McHenty << .---= Dl 
433 Alhambra. . Cae : ane op HI sees E3 AGG Deerfield... 2... Sina 873 Grand Tower F 10 239 Long Point.......H4 $17 Oaltord. co. .....52 F5 
245 Allenville........ : 987 Blandinsville..... D4 SHOseDekalbe sone, ata. HH 2 9,903 Granite City. .E8 257 Longview . EoT 6 1,159 Oakland.......... 16 
364 Allertcn, eee 462 Bloomingdale, 503 DeLand ...:0:...H'5 692 Grant Park hb 417 Loraine... ee .b 287 Oaklawn, Cook ...J 2 

“3 25.768 Be ee: 12 1p L725 Delavan: sari. =). O 1,391 Granville. G3 458) hostant i.e aaa G3 19,444 Oak Park......... J2 
> 3043 Soest HS 1SS9) Depuesacce: <GiS 603 Grayslake Bil 670 Louisville......... 18 81 Oakley 2c-5.. 01 aod © 
ae Gress ines Lee .J 2 6447 De Soton.neen en G10 1,940 Grayville. J9 1,011 Lovington........H6 423 Oakwood ........ J5 
a + ee ound ..G6 2,348 Des Plaines.,......: J1 1,161 Greenfield .E7 305 Ludlow, = 1,482 Oblong......,.....35 8 

3 aes ae Ss... D6 27 Detroit. D6 1,224 Greenup... ae Champaign...... 15 ZDSKOCONES: pan, 6 eT Ge 

4 nee Bo ton.... -Pi1 220). Dewlttiwtaennertee: G5 921 Beenie .F5 $90 -Dyndon wa. se. F2 LOSS eOdell . si. on iawe- 13 

G2 162 Bonfi Gap. -J9 255 Diamond....:..- 13 3,178 Greenville. .F8 94 Lynnville, Morgan E 6 1,400 Odin............-G8 

1,749 . a oe epee sah is 493 Dieterich..........17 750 Gridley H4 1,483 Lyons, Greene ....E7 2,018 O’Fallon........-. E8 
299 Andalusia oduee a a a ee J3 1,519 Divernon, 1,262 Griggsville, |... D6 1,031 McHenry.......... 11 428 Ogden.. J5 
ut atae ae a Ak o7t re viien C6 Sangamon ..... F7 1,008 Gross Point, Cook. J 2 707 McLean..........G5 Bet ObIO to. ean weet F2 

2800 ANNA. jac.c.5-s-s ae 9 aoe 13 Wels DIZON Friese cmrs aside iC 66 Hainesville, Lake...I 1 1,796 McLeansboro......19 579 Okawville........ G9 
Li eerste TL : ee Ererone 7 F3 TEBBOeDOltOnerlg Mice 30 ape 335 Hamburg.... SIDi7 285 Macedonia ».....H 10 314 Old Marissa, St. 

682 en: cee an age aha J3 702 Dongola oo. kn... Gill 1,627 Hamilton.. ae O 725 Mackinaw... ..G4 Clair na 5 cass ses F 9 
581 Apple Riv aa 1,958 Braidwood 13 405 Donnellson... .... G7 215 Hamletsbur, Tt 5,774 Macomb.. AD'S 146 Old Ripley, gg G8 

2.100 Arcola... . aoe ere pe ae F8 346 Donovan. ....0.<: J4 492 Hammond H6 683 Macon. Seen ka: 6 288 Olmsted. ‘ .Gil 
518 Arenzville "he #c08 Buopepane -.J8 102 Dorchester....... E7 697 Hampshire, bi 5,046 Madison.......... E8 5,011 Olney.. re a 
519 Argenta.. “as ee pL F7 1.184 Dorie ve eancr 10 348 Hampton.. D2 284 Maeystown E9 586 Omaha..... ...-- 110 
370 Arlington. - E : Bri mfield Fa4 181 Dover, Bureau....F 3 650 Hanover. ay a! 368 Magnolia......... G3 1,273 Onarga........... J4 

1,943 Arlington Heights . 94 Bristol -.12 2,601 Dabs Geaxe. Shir 654 Hardin... D7 565 Mahomet ... 15 589 Oneida -+-+.-B3 
327 Armington....... he 489 Broadland 1.6 351 Dubois. edo 654 Harmon . -F 2 400 Makanda 10 907 Oquawka......... C4 
366 Arrowsmith...... - aes Broadwell, aneaty S785 Dundes lel: £2 5,309 Harrisburg. .H10 255 Malden, et esc F 3 370 Orangeville....... Fil 

1080 Arthur wee . Brocton. J 6 433 Dupo, St. Clair F9 350 Hartsburg. .G5b 450 Malta. eg & la 2,180 Oregon ..........G2 
416 Ashkum ae 2,186 Brookfield, Cook. .J 2 5,454 Duquoin..... 55. G10 3,008 Harvard... Hi 480 Manchester. EO 655) Orloush sone gee E3 

1,096 Ashland me 1,569 Brooklyn, St. ClairF 9 OT MUTANS o ceien a -ce Gil 396 Harvel... .F7 443 Manhattan. ed 3 369 Orland Cook...... J2 
913 Ashley ee 1,443 Brookport . ie ip Bulb tm DWitht: cane csc.« 13 7,227 Harvey.. adie 218 Manlius, Bureau. .F 3 600 Oswego........... 12 
511 Ashmore oer 398 Brookville abt 1,059 Earlville..........G@2 3,525 Read : .E5 696 Manito..5.)mg.: F5 9,535 Ottawa ..,....... G3 
779 Ashton.. OA 470 Broughton 110 584 East Alton........ E8& 644 Hebron. ai ve 681 Mansfield. H5 179 Otterville. wy, 2 

1 918 Assumption ee 551 Browning. .E5 446 East Brooklyn, 187 Hecker..... ..F9 1,229 Manteno. 3 365 Owaneco,Christian G 7 

1,357 Astoria... Dae 419 Browns. A) GrUndys..<6 405% T3 171 Henderson. .E3 389 Maple Par 2 1,144, Palatines cis... 1 ie | 

1340 Athens... as 415 Brownstown .G7 212 EB, Carondelet pa ere E9 451 Hennepin. . G3 472 Maquon.. 4 1,399 Palestine.......... J7 
805 aon ee 283 i sa -D8 1,253 East Dubuque ....E 1 364 Henning .. J 5 1,936 Marengo eel | 404 Palmer...........G@7 

tlanta. . ine 237 Bryant..... -E5 753 East cone: 1,687 Plenty scars se .G3 329 Marietta BS 873 Palmyra........-. E7 
cae 272 Buckingham. apt et THOS eee se E4 6 Herrick =... eae ie 3 685 Marine. _.F 8 6,055. Pants. ciccetewte toe: 
os 495 Buckley........... 14 2,665 East Moline pores E3 6,861 Herrin...... .G10 7,093 Marion. .H10 708 Panama, 
aes 887 Buda. qe. A07 Baston sci ess > F5 461 Herscher...... 13 2,004 Marissa....... ..F9 Montgomery....G 7 
B10 475 Butflalo. 12 5G6 1,493 East Peoria....... B4 306 Hettick....... E7 1,025 Marks, Putnam ..G 3 LOShPanolaceas aves: « G4 
Ava i e 4 1,046 Bunker Hill ...... E7 58,547 East St. Louis ....E 8 681 Heyworth..... H5 1160! Maroe.h cscs. H6 183 Papineau......... J4 

2,668 soars lle, Peoria. ee Dod ULCAU cs, Soy F3 367 East Wenona, 100 Fildaleore es. « els (ee 494 Marquette, Bureau F 3 T0484) Parvised oe. fos sare ae J6 
397 Aviston ........-- ie 187 Burksville, MonroeE 9 Lasalle. 0.6.25. H 3 2.675 Highland.. F8 3,291 Marseilles .H3 283 Parkersburg....... J8 
865 Avon, Fulton.... 282 Burlington, Kane. .I 2 400 East Wood River. 4,209 Highland Park ....J 1 2,569 Marshall. eet 2,009 Park aie ite = J 2 
144 Baalton Stephenson 328 Burnham, Cook...J 2 Madison....... F 8 1,219 Highwood, Lake ..I 1 1,500 Martinsville sad 676 Patoka. ..G8 

fans ae DOD DUBH syne s oe G 10 145 EBddyville......... Hil 351 Hillery, Vermilion.J 5 312 Martinton.........34 1,399 Pawnee. veuse D6 
358 Baldwin.......... . Z,OLO Bushnell 22... wn. E4 419 Edgewood........H8 3,424 Hillsboro....... MeGur 742 Marysville, 709 Pawpaw..........G@2 
252 Barclay. . ‘FE 6 268) Butler sy sccces oo ET 918 Edinburg......... G6 328 Hillside, Cook....J 2 Vermilion....... J5 2,912) Paxton acer, + 15 
285 Bardolph. re 932) BYTON. sacs G 1 543 Edison, Cook...... oe 309 Hillview, Greene « BZ 729 Maryville, Madison F8 467 “Payson: sects C6 

1,444 Barringto on 321 Cabery 4 5,014 Edwardsville ..... F 8 661 Hinckley.. be set 2 2,081 Mascoutah. F9 842 Pearls Gah ona D7 

1,647 Barry.... : 360 Cable. 3 3,898 Effingham ....... H7 498 Hindsboro......... 16 345 Mason..... 8 485 Pearl City........ Fil 
344 Bartelso..... . -F8 14,548 Calro.. iy 677 Eileen, Grundy... 13 2,451 Hinsdale. gy 1,842 Mason City 5 1,022 Pecatonica .......G1 
408 Bartlett, Cook.....J 2 323 Camargo . 6 61a EID ee ieee ee 480 Hodgkins, Cook....J 2 461 Matteson. 2 90,8972 Pekines cians F4 
255 Basco.... -C5 1,272 Cambridge 3 T95e i Darace.cas ne oe: D6 196 Hollowayville, 11,456 Mattoon. . 6 966,950. Peorla.. 2.2.0 deem F4 

4,436 Batavia.. 12 414 Campbell Hill 0 3,366 Eldorado,........ 110 Burea.e. ci. +. F 3 512 Maunie, V 9 582 Peoria Heights, 

_ 300 Batchtow TORT, 1,148 Camp Point 5 BAL Widredieumicc. cr D7 T3086) Homer, sahes >in aD 8,033 Maywood..... 2 Peorla) stocueean F4 
475 Bath....... -E5 241 Campus 3 25026: Dlgiiie cm ind seen: eet 713 Homewood........ dao 471 Mazon...... 3 1,207 Peotone: ous. sn 33 
385 Baylis..... D6 10,453 Canton 5 03 Elizabeth......... El 4,698 Hoopeston........ Ait 417 Mechanicsbur 6 1,083 Perey.k<, soe F 10 

6,107 Beardstown ES 318 Cantrall 7 633 Elizabethtown 1 ie 586 Hopedale.........F 5 226 Media, Henders 4 649 Perry can aes D6 
401 Beaverville.. J4 366 Carbon Cliff, Rock 438) Elkhart 6665 us oss G5 451 Hoyleton.........G9 444 Medora.... es 7,984 Peru G3 
764 Beckemeyer. G8 ieland.ce. . 3. D3 78a FlKVIUC. 0 cds .G10 $75 Hudsome. ci. <.as- H4 4,806 Melrose Par 2 376 Pesotum, 

543 Beecher..... - 33 562 Capron ."scns 07h alee lh S71 Elllotte eee 14 PY dia it) ORs ee ae Gs 509 Melvin.. 4 Champaign...... 15 

355 Beecher City...... H7 5,411 Carbondale...... G10 252 Ellis Grove ......F 10 GAT ri wll... asi atvaranciee C6 640 Mendon 5 2,587 Petersburg .......E 6 

433 Belgium, Vermilion 820 Carbon Hill........ 13 218 Ellisville. .5 icc .<0s E4 356 Humboldt 16 3,806 Mendota. 2 105 Phillipstown. sees J9 

J5 2,061 “Caray ov 2. > we 0% I3 2,360 Elmhurst, Dupage. I 2 Wie ELUERO:. fc s:eteraataniecs J6 951 Meredosia 6 662 Philo. 0b eee 16 

404 Belknap......... Hil 3,616 Carlinville........ E7 1,390 Elmwood......... E4 Da FLUNG des lve atel ae Mees we 694 Metamora i4 679 Phoenix, Cook....J 2 

87 Belle Prairie. aes i) D982 Carlyle sigs cc cece G8 1,470) Bl Pagoe\ae.« ves: H4 210. PAUUELCY: 50.0.0, c07 4 ® Hil 449 Metcalf. 6 2,722 Pinckneyville..... G9 
312 Bellerive... aaah @ e800: Cain Os. 505 slr 19 267 Bisel iin enieacves 52 E8 345 Hurst,Williamson G10 4,655 Metropolis City 1 135 Pingree Grove, 

21.122 Belleville. . Ree Oe 1,128 Carpentersvitie, 250 Elvaston....... too 722 Hutsonville........ ae 751 ee hehe = 5 KANE... eeeeees T2 
394 Bellflower........H5 seats. 21d Biwoods neat ot ~ 13 849 Illiopolis.......... G6 727 Milan. 3 663 Piper City .......,14 
550 Bellmont...... ... J9 1.558 Carrier Lega Maer H 10 411 Pmden scan. ar G5 484 Ina, Jefferson..... G9 1.316 Milford. 4 2,095 Pittsfield......... D6 
943 Bellwood, Cook...J 2 2,323 Carrollton......... E7 190° Emington......... 14 365 Indianola......... J6 221 Mill Creek. 1 227 Pittsburg, 

7 253 Belvidere..... ...H1 2,971 Carterville. Ae a 937 Exfield.j2.. oases. . 19 SEO: Tndustry..c. 03s D5 630 Milledgeville. r 2 Williamson ....G 10 

1,530 Bement... 2.5. H6 2,873 Carthage.......... C5 1,180 Equality........ H10 OSS Ipava cece core sek E 5 417 Millersburg... . 3 1,019 Plainfield......... 12 
205 paves City, 679 ary Station....... Le 04 Erie, ..E2 286 Iroquois.......... J4 223 Millington . . 3 251 Plainville, Adams .C 6 

Madison ....... F8 2,157 Casey. Bae Grin 342 Essex, Kankakee .J03 O76: TIVINS Cede ws ne Oe 700 Mill Shoals.. 9 L627 PIANO. veces ete) 2 

Debi ee BOT cud erates F7 613 Caseyville... ...., .F8 1,525 Eureka. ri oe 225. Irvington ..7. 2.» <).> G9 1,140 Millstadt. 9 576 Pleasant Hill .....D7 

443 Bensenville Dupage 952) Cathy, ics jae «cs w5 24'978 Evanston......... ee 333 Ttasoe. Dupage ae 330 Milton... ered O 625 Pleasant Plains 6 
y 12 306 Cave in Rock,,..I 11 562 Evansville........ ta 364 Tuka... . se es 349 Mineral ..- ...--. 3 829 Plymouth... .. 5 


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ILLINOIS—Continued I 
Pop.1919 ng PORABLO INDIANA. Population, 2,700,876 
ocahontas....... Q ,096 Stockton......... Ei 
2 528 POlDugac ae rate ata 2 1,118 Stonington -G 6 COUNTIES 
6,090 Pontiac.......... 4 ARS (Stover Sas Fop3 1910 Pop.1910 
285 Pontoosuc. . 4 526 Strasburg.......- H7 21,840 Adams. ..... 3 30,625 Lawrence........- D7 
297 Poplar Grove Hil 277 Strawn............14 93, 388 AMOI: Piety ote teas me G2 65,224 Madison.........- F4 
642 Port Byron......- 32 14,253 Streator.......... H3 24,813 Bartholomew..... F6 263,661 Marion.......... E 5 
3,194 Portland, Lasalle..H 3 762 Stronghurst ...... D4 12, 688) Benton Ase shoe C3 24,175 Marshall eS arr E 2 
343 Posen, Cook..... J2 287 Sublette.........-.G2 15,820 Blackford’, ..i\den <0 G4 12,950 Martin SRS epee D te 
719 Prairie City ...... E4 2.621 Sullivan..*....22. H6 24,673 Boone............E 4 29,850- Miami... 25 enn ce cde 
511 Prairie du Rocher .E 9 337 Summerfield, St 7,975 Brown. zie A 2832265 MOUTOS ales ps 
4,131 Princeton ........ F3 Clair she gee es F9 17,970 Carroll : -D 3 29,296 Montgomery..... -D 4 
982 Princeville........F 4 949 Summitizcsjncee son sue 36,368 Cass. . --E3 21,182 Morgan..........- i 
1,083 Prophetstown ....F 2 1,413 Sumner. J8 30,260 Clark -F8 10,504 Newton........... g 3 
592 Pulaski.........- Gil 889 Swansea, St. Clair.F 9 32,535 Clay -C6 24,009 Noble as 
$6,587 Quincy......----- C6 97 Swedona......... D3 26,674 Clinton... 23 fase ee 4,829 Ohio... Ah Wr) 
238 Raleigh..........1 10 3,926 Sycamore....... [H 2 12,057 Crawford........-D8 17,192 Orange. Di 
769 Ramsey.......... G7 157 Symerton, Wili...J 3 27,747 Daviesscveticsatets os C7 14,053 OWern occa aieiels wee D6 
658. Rankin:..+.k< nee JI5 544 Table Grovescwne oc D5 21,396 Dearborn... ..4.- H 6 22,214 Parke lscci asia as C5 
370 Ransom.........-H3 7a2 Walla Senate atte ETC 18,798 Decatur.......... 6 18,078 Perry. 22 soos 2: Ds 
1,884 Rantoul... ca... 15 P10! Tamaroanccs eae G9 25,054 Dekalb...........G2 19,684 Pike............-. wp 
143 Rapids City....... E 2 400 Tamms......... Gil 51,414 Delaware. wncecse. G4 20,540 Borteras. cue cet: C 2 
881 Raymond.,........ F7 849 Tampico.. F 2 19,843 Dubois. sig DBE PZT GO, OSG Ys ee nirtalnet rene 8 
1,240 Red Bud... 00. E9 380 Taylor Springs, 49,008 Elkhart........... Eb 43.812 Pulashl sw \2s<2e% 2 0Dee 
288 Reddioks.. 235-4 13 Montgomery....G7 14,415 Fayette.......... G5 | 20,520 Putnam,.........D5 
240 Redmon,.........< J6 5,446 Taylorville........ G6 $0,203 Floyd... .. 2.0... BGT co 018; Randolp naa: ef 
658 Reeves, Williamson 274 Tennessee........ D5 20,439 Fountain......... C4 19,452 Ripley..........- G6 
G10 359 Tessville, Cook....J 2 rE AE Rae a Che eae Be oe aa 
pad, Renault pacnnae re E 9 592 Teutopolis....... abe? 16,879 Fulton........... B2 84,312 St. Joseph. sol Sea a El 
367 Reynolds.........D3 318 Thawville, Iroquois J 4 30,1387 Gibson........... B8 8,323 Scott. Brpuries ey 
554 Richmond......... 111 1,012 Thayer 6 51,426 Grant Pe COTO F4 26,802 Shelby. Secrets iiiead! acal sie 4 
366 Richview... G9 717 Thebes 1 36,873 Greene...........D6 20,676 Spencer. ........-.C9 
967 Ridge Farm. A006 321 Thomasboro, 27,026 Hamilton.........E 4 10,967 Starkews eo octets D2 
1,054 Ridgway..... ‘110 Champaign...... 15 19,030 TRAN COCK a srsiemieiertne FS 14,274 tEUDEM wake al ee G1 
173 Ridott:> 208 eee 573 Thompsonville..... F7 20,232 Harrison a reltabatapehienate. E 8 Oe,409 Sullivan... ae o C 6 
234 Ripley........... D5 487 Thomson. ‘Ee 20,840 Pend niCks\insee wie 5 9,914 Switzerland, . “a 7 
917 Riverdale........ J2 1,030 Thornton, Cook. ..J 2 20288  Heuty senna oe Tippecanoe... eke 
2,456 River Forest, Cook J 2 774 Tilden, Randolph. -F 9 SOs LC GOEL W BEG vera Aa), © SakD kt a ee ws 
418 Rivergrove, Cook ..J 2 TO CULEOM eA ween Bawls 5 28,982 Huntington...... -E 3 6,260 Union ets 5 
1,702 Riverside. rae PC) 158 Time, Pike, D6 24,727 Jackson...05....- 7 77,438 Vanderburg SOON B 8 
de Odd PR Verto seer F 6 309 Tinley Park, Cook. .J 2 13,044 Jasper............ She NEL esG 8 CIO Sere 
312 Riverview, Cook...J 2 857 Tiskilwa. car bate 24,961 Jay.... G4 Cie 
E s x 20,483 Jefferson. G7 "3 
1,311 Roanoke.......... G4 900 Toledo. Sresgeet a 6 ms ; 4 
466 Roberts......-.-..14 760 Tolono.,.....-....16 14,208 pa tla -E7 C8 
3,863 Robinson .........J 7 2 d07) alice saa e et 74 20,394 Johnson. --E6 
21732 Rochelle..........G2 483 Tonica........... 3 39,188 Knox. ............07 wate 
444 Rochester......... F 6 130 Topeka... ican ON ett Kosciusko........ et Ss 
275 Rockbridge.~.....E7 514 Torino, Will...... J 3 ae te Lagrange. act : 
122 Rock Citys. ...0% Fl 1:208°Toulone. cae aeeoe. F3 2,864 Lake.............. C eee a 
1,101 Rockdale, Will....J3 3 404 Towanda. aH 45°7 07. Daportees 2p ae 1B 16,8 Baby Ata aie ens a cay ie 2 
3598 Rockefeller. .....).- 1 igs 1,040 Tower jeg Aone G7 Pot , 
2,657 Rock Falis........F 2 782 Tremont. Antaee aa) Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
45,401 Rockford.........G@1 1,694) Trenton <n ke he ee F8 416 Advance, Boone ..E 4 780 Darlington........ D4 
24,335 Rock Island......E 3 LAAT LIOY wotsw oleae are F8 161 Aetna peewee ene CGA 4,471 Decatur... ET ey 
$41, Rockton. ':.6 45, -.G 4 289 Troy Grove. .H3 209 Alamo 2,161 Delphi.. -D8 
140 Rockwood. ..F10 2,453 Tuscola. a Li6 1,289 Albany wate 1,070 Diamon .C5 
Bao, HOMO iat staan F4 670: Ullins. 62 oe Gil 1213 Albion ni an ae 425 Dillsboro......... G6 
98 Romeov ille, Will. J 3 432 Union, McHenry...1I1 5,096 Alexandria 4 704 Dublin, Wayne....G5 
2,171 Roodhouse 7 2,918 Upper Alton...... E8 161 Alton eine a 8 At226" Dupeer wee aoe C6 
229 Rose Hill, Jas Ne dase 8,245 Urbana. ski 349 Altona 2 SHIEH REDS iii ite bilge etre cyeick oie: 
882 Roseville..........D4 976 cUticath veces G3 350 eAINDIA «ert eae ss IS? Denreith: snes: F5 
609 Rosiclare......... 1 2974. Vandaliavermcd: omer G8 S21) Amboxe seen kao 609) Earl Park. .2.......¢:3 
1,422 Rossville...... ..J05 A06> Varna.n2.o.. eae 4 22,476 Anderson......... Fa4 19,098 East Chicago...... Cl 
182 Round Lake. . Ea 160) Vienedyscerestarok. oO 957 Andrews.........-F3 706 East Connersville, 
357 Royalton, F ranklin Bre  VeEniGe yn eek <i E8 2,610 Angola .o.cs- 0 de sreke Dl PAVOUGC re wre cere 7D 
H9 3842 Vergennes....... G10 990 Arcadia.) E4 484 East Gary........ C 
138 Ruma. 29 287 Vermilion.........36 TOSS ATOR cee een E 2 302 East Germantown, 
2,422 Rushville.. 2.«DS 1,118 Vermont) ...cui.e G8 639 ‘Ashley. oie wines Gl Wayne ...5 tas G5 
257 Russellville. .... K8 333 Vernon, Marion. SHEA 876) Atlanta s-ecc ee cays E4 1-498 (Matony sae. G4 
754 Rutland. See ne! 557 Versailles. Pesicst BI} 3,800 Attica, oc. i208 2,040 Edinburg.........E 6 
336 Sadorus. eat as) $34 Victortay.. saraccmincsrs E 3 SB O10 WAU bts ee eerie H 2 ASS" Elberfeld ..uke as. E 8 
388 Sailor Springs .....18 Bsi24) Wienmale. oem nc oul ak 4,410 Aurora. Rohe et -tbb, 238 Elizabeth. dl date. 
2,669 Salem. ate ES 1,828 Villa Grove....... 16 579 Avilla. e etahe oe 350 Elizabethtown.... F 6 
112 Saline Mines..... 110 760 Viola. snoswasstee bo: 449 Bainbridge. ahaa D5 19,282 Elkhart... dere: « Fi 
1,563 Sandoval......... G8 4000. Virden ssaxikelewne wee 2,151 Batesville... 2... G6 6726 Bllettsvilles.2 2. >. D6 
2,557 Sandwich........ Gill 125015 Virginia. Seen an E 6 443 Battle ore D4 961 -Elnora..eansccs se Ole 
446 San Jose... ......F5 270 eee vee e ence BZ, 8,716 Bedford. 2. PAB 1028" Hlwood’. Scee ae eee 
49 Sato, Jackson ...G 10 261 Waldron. ee bc 568 Beech Grove . Sito ¥a 2 E 5 Hos Mpelish’, fo. sees 8 
357 Saunemin........ Ha 763 Walnut. an 3 1,316 Berne. ee ene Lae 431 Etna Green.......E 2 
3,691 Savanna.........-E1l 169 W alshvilie.. sey ¢ 2'794 Bicknell........-- C7 69,647 Evansville ........ 9 
445 Sawyerville, 498 Wapella.. G5 439 Birdseye.......... D8 2,506 Fairmount.. een vee 
Macoupin ......F7 1,331 Warren. ee at 2,069 Bloomfield........- D6 630 Fairview Park, 
805 Saybrook......... H5 504 W arrensburg. evetints G6 528 Bloomingdale. C5 Vermilion ... G5 
388 Scales Mound..... E 1 2 -2o4 . Warsaw carcbken C5 8,838 Bloomington E6 1,115 Farmersburg......C6 
516 Schram City, 777 Washburn........G4 4,987 Bluffton... .G3 907 Farmiand......... G4 
Montgomery . G7 1530 Washington G4 3,984 Boonville... 6... C8 827 Ferdinand.2. 2-24 D8 
160 Sciota. -D4 444 Wataga....n 0s. E38 122 Boston, Ween . G5 188 Fishers Station, 
301 Scottville EE 2,091 Waterloo). .s15%. cn E 9 814 Boswell. aieeland Hamilton )..... E4 
236 Sears, Rock Island 398 Waterman........ H2 1,163 Bourbon. 2 1,386 Flora, Carroll..... D3 
D3 525 Watertown, Rock 336 Bowling Green ‘Clay, C6 111 Forest Hill, Decatur 
$26 Seaton s.-ca-... D 3 Island. 0% «ns s-a10 = D3 05340 Brazil iing ou 2 C5 F 6 
1,370 Seatonville....... G3 2,476 Watseka..........d 4 2,008; Bremen... 5.055. . E2 1,182 Fort Branch...... B8 
S08) .S6COravuaiaebe as. « i 4 350 Watson A oe sar fe H8& 535 Bristolon. i tose Fil L174 Fortvilles cede ee oak 
1,5292-Sesser./ 2548 vig. >. G9 368 Wauconda, Lake...I 1 770 Broadripple....... E5 63,933 Fort Wayne....... G2 
594 Shabbona ........G 2 16,069 Waukegan.'...... Ji 300 Bronson, Randolph 448 Fountain City.... H5 
633 Shannon .........F1 1,538. Waverly..io70:...B 6 H4 1/491 (Powlefa.c cnc eee C3 
1,863 Shawneetown ....1 10 620 Wayne City, 1,067 Brook. C3 293 Fowlcrton .......F 4 
1,009 Sheffield..... ans DiIpage ns woene 12 572 Brooklyn, Morgan E 6 729 Francesville, 
3,590 Shelbyville..... H7 546 Waynesville....... G5 150 Brooksburg.. be Cine Pulacih coe see 
1,143 Sheldon....... J4 ode WelG Oni ene ctareies H5 907 Brookston........ D3 A407 Francisc)=:..:- .B.8 
506 Sheridan...... -H 2 1,442 Wenona. a eine 2,169 Brookville........G6 8,634 Frankfort..... rope lat 
441 Shermerville, Cook J 2 266 West Brooklyn. eeG-2 876 Brownsburg....... 25 4,502 Pranklin =... 23.2. 000.6 
906 Sherrard), 2.=.. D3 2,878 West Chicago...... 12 1,492 Brownstown...... E7 936 Frankton........-F4 
395 Shiloh Valley, St. 905 Western Springs, 469 Bryant, Jay....... G4 271 Fredericksburg....E 8 
Olair oo'.cmmmapnarat F 9 Cook. : Beetle 668 Bunker Hii ss. 27 E38 694 Fremont... /: 3... Fed 
oo2 Shipman..:..:... E 7 927 Westfield.......... J7 489 Burnettsville, 1,803: Prench-icker 2-.cc D7 
306 Shobonier........ G8 2,111 West Frankfort..H 10 Wohi tev. eee eance 3 296 Fulton... << eli 
291 Shumway........ BM] 4,948 West Hammond, 1/828 Butler tennessee a 2 658 Galveston, Cass,..E 3 
BOO (SLDIEW?.n.naaieyani cries 14 Gooksiasucee een J 2 2090 (Caden teats «6 ko! 4,149 Garrett.. 2 
(41, Sidell. 2 J6 292 West Point. 5 2,237 Cambridge City 5 16,802 Gary.. it 
481 Sidney. 6 725 West Salem arses bate} 907) Camacny. ys. eer -2.3 3,224 Gas City... ane 
308 Sigel. Bea Ber ors 2,602. Westville, cece 6 666 Campbellsburg....L 7 638 Gaston, Dcliware.G 4 
1,163 Silvis, ‘Rock Island.D 3 218) Wetaug ius. cee 1 300 Cannelburg, 1,140 Geneva faite, os tates 113 
161 Simpson ee ate 1,593 Wethersfield, Daviess. sts ae 7 383 Gentryville, Spenccr 
399°SimS..74 Se: ae 19 FLCHUY, (8s oe ale E 38 2/1380 Cannelton: 22... D9 8 
301 Smithboro........G8 $1423, Wheaton 2c... 0k 2 493 Carbon, j/scase eas 5 331 Georgetown, Floyd F 8 
389 Smithfield........ E 5 255) WVHCCler beri parang, 850 Carlisle cone =e sn e, 266 Glenwood........ Gb 
380 Smithton.........F 9 260 Wheeling.......... s | 626 Carmel....222).4.4 <5. 4 1,105 Goodland. Den Old: 
591 Somonauk Pp 353 White ren William- 873. Carthage®....6. 6.544 5 8,514 Goshen. Seas ae 
1,018 Sorento. sae SOMi is d-ck arte G 10 194 Castleton. FS 776 Gosport, ‘Owen....D6 
552 South Chicago 421 White City, 911 Cayuga. Hata £7) 735 Grandview. 09 
Heights, Cook... .J Macoupin ...... Fe 7 414 Center Point...... 6 3,790 Greencastle. Sieh LO 
580 South Elgin, Kane 2,854 Whitehall......... D7 1,019 Centerville. ....5.5. 5 697 Greendale, Dear- 
Lz 480 Williamsfield, 518 Chalmers,........D3 DOTE Lee oa 6 
1,065 South Holland, Knox. : .E4 864 Charlestown....... 8 4,448 Greenfield......... F5 
Cook, sho. J 2 648 W illiamson, *Madi- 285 Chesterfield ...... 4 250 Greensboro, Henry G 5 
2.403 South W ilmington. 13 SONS cana mtereiens ie rs 1,400 Chesterton........ nf 5,420 Greensburg Ee Bele G6 
461 Sparland.......... F 3 600 Williamsville...... F6 524 (Chrisney:4.).o. sina 8 1,166 Greentown........ E4 
3,081 Sparta <7) ssa,ask o 1,082 Willisville........ F 10 870 Pe le ped E 2 227 Greenville, Floyd. .F 8 
308 Spaulding, 444 Willow Hill....... Lai, 990 Cicero. ss fepahar eh ee 1,608 Greenwood........ E 5 
Sangamon...... F 7 4,948. Wilmette s..: 2 oa. J1 463 Clarks Hill........ D4 D7 Git awa eee B8 
249 Spillertown..... H 10 1,450 Wilmington....... 13 2,743 Clarksville, Clark..F 8 Dzo Griththen. cs aie C2 
119 Spring Bay, Wood- 204 Wilmington, Greene, L203" Clay City saa C6 936 Hagerstown. a 5 
TOR GS o cwcatete osm ave G4 E 7 408 Claypool. . wk 2 579 Hamlet..... 2 
418 Springerton....... 13 1,639: Winichesters. . 2.5 ER 6 3880 Cla iysburg, ‘Clark. .F 8 20,925 Hammond.... 1 
51,678 Springfield , ee G6 987 Windsor.. t 7 497 Clayton, HendricksE 5 396 Hanover’. ..ds0-->-8 « 
334 Spring F orest, ‘Cook J 2 660 Windsor 3 205 Clermonts........ E 5 254 Hardinsbure......F8 
203 Spring Grove, 415 Winnebago, 210 Clifford . fee 6,187 Hartford City.....G4 
McHenry... ..5.% « j tp! Winnebago..... Gil 6:22 0 Clinton aetna 308. Hartsville... iG 
7,035 Spring Valley..... F 3 3,168 Winnetka. 01 624 Cloverdale........D5 648 Hazleton.......... C8 
1,065 St. Anne. Sica ec 439 Winthrop Harbor, 472. Coatesville... 22. D5 S20) Hebrou. 2 ees sa ee 
187 St Augustine Beas E4 Lake sis cetetens 1 ie 801 Colfax. D4 528 paige: re ~ C4 
4,046 St. Charles........ 12 426 Winslow. Boles! 1038 College Park, ‘Hun-- 1,753 Hobart. wale 
915 St. David ........ F5 2,170 Witt. ees ington ci. 22.0. G3 1,223 Hope.. +F'6 
1,227 St. Elmo. yy 175 Woodburn, ‘Macoup' n 3,448 Columbia City. Mee shoe 390 Hudson, Steuben. .G1 
1,391 St. Francisville. J 8 Rez. 8,813 Columbus......... 6 2,464 Huntingburg ‘selec ate D8 
534 St. Jacob. SORES 692 Woodhull... 5.5.1) 3 7,738 Connersville..... G5 10,272 Huntington.......F3 
STOMSt. JOHN. ih. v enere G9 295 Woodland.........< Ja 1,164 Converse... 75... % a a 197, Huronon otis Li 
681 St. Joseph, 315 Woodlawn, .G9 S18: Corunna iret +: G2 1,515 Hymera, Sullivan. C 6 
Champaign...... 15 84 Wood River, “Madi- 1,703 Corydon... Pet Gin 233 650Indianapolis revaleven: F5 
pes. St. Libory........ F 9 SON. adeeb Srcheee tensions F8& 2,069 Covington. SE C4 S22 ingalls.o..%.., erie F5 
450 Ste. Marie. 18 257 Woodsen...a5 en a. hn 6 133 Crandall, Harrison. LE 8 690 Jamestown....... D5 
313 St. Peters, Fayette G7 4,331 Woodstock,....... rs 9,371 Crawfordsville... D4 3,295 Jasonville, Greenc.D 6 
7938 Standard, Puilnam.G 3 LOS2s Worden ies. es: oe i 8 520 ‘Cromwell... ...2.. - F2 2) 196-0 BSDEF one lee eneiens D8 
625. Stanford «..t./. wis G5 8727 WYaRCtecs ciclo F3 1,038 Crothersville...... Pa 10,412 Jeffersonville..... . F8& 
5,048 Staunton.........F 8 1,506 Wyoming.........F3 2,526 Crown Point. .... C2 1,573 Jonesboro... Are er 
708 Steeleville....... Baud 634 Xenia............118 810: Culver. 29% Cos .2 2 213 Jonesville ... ... F6 
ZBAGCL -StGZero, oc + cleiehl-aive 586 Yates City........E4 610 Cynthiana........ B8 141 Judson, Parke.....C5 
7,467. Sterling «5.2. coer F2 L690) York’. varie. soi cle 6 Bei 683 Dalene on ee Ss 600 Kempton, Tipton. 4 
) 353 Steward... ..ictuee- It2 431 “Yorkville: 5, - 025% bea 748 Dana, Vermilion...C 5 4,981 Kendallville AG2 
720 Stewardson ..... H7 4, 789 -ZION sels e sim pres J1 1,640 Danville,......... a 449 Kennard. ...,....F5 








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1,209 (Kentlands. %c. cnc 3 0 Pennvilles: .-. 0. a G4 
728 Kewanna. ne 2 40/910 (Peru oa asec E? 
242 Keystone, Wells... G3 2,170 Petersburg... ....C8& 
Ssoe Kingmania canes * C5 817 Plerceton........% F2 
699 Kirklin.... mim, Moe 352 Pine Village ...... C4 

2,008 Knightstow -G5d 408 Pittsboro, Hendricks 

1,081 Knightsville. 2D: E 5 

1644 Knox itinccae ae ae 1,303 Plainfield. oe EEK 

17,010 Kokomo......-.5. E3 38,838 Plymouth.. otter: 
683 La Fontaine....:. F 3 308 Poneto, Wells..... G3 
82 Laconia, cerry 8 1,060 Port Fulton, Clark.F 8 
1,148 Ladoga.. ..D5 524. Porter’ 5 voeacenernt Cl 
20,081 Lafayette. . .C4 5,180 Portland! aici s H4 

1,772 Lagrange.. Gd 780 Poseyvilles aw. B8 
463 Lagro, W abash....F 3 6,448 Princeton......... B8 
227 Lakeville: 4. s.s-. E 1 1,714 Redkey :ge. eee G4 
290 Lanesville......... F8 982 Remington........ C3 

1,045 Lapel, Madison....F 4 2,393 Rensselaer........C3 

10,525. Laporte .cs..00e- = Di 377 Reynolds. cee. cee D3 

503 Laurel. wre eae 22,324 Richmond........ H5 
3,930 Lawrenceburg. seek 6 440 Ridgeview, Miami. 5 

690 Leavenworth. 5 ras Er8 1,302 Ridgeville:. 24. Ga4 
5,474 Lebanon: :+......- D4 1,513 Risingsun./...... H7 

401 Leesburg. cen aces F2 1,505 River es St. 

446 Lewisville......... G5 JOSEP retreats E1 
15838 \Liberty-.. e.ceele ae H5 863 Bipcenae! Delaware 
2.173 Ligonier... ic. sas F 2 G4 

596. Linden wea aie 4 849 Roachdale........D5 
5,906. Lintom i. io. .acen C6 447 Roann. jn ccansatee F3 

195 Little York,...... E 7 699 Roanoke......... G3 

197 Livonia: oi cse es E7 3,364 Rochester........ E 2 

224 Lizton, Hendricks. E 5 2,736 Rockport: .....5 ..oe 

19,050 Logansport.......D3 1,943 Rockville Oso) 

2,154 poseporeds Sores cise D7 1,166 Rosedale. C5 

1,235 Lowell: Ar a Oar] 677 Rossville D4 
O27 LY BD. SS ae d H4 909 Royal Center, Cass. E 3 
297 anvils Werrick C 8 4,925 Rushville......... G5 
993 Lyons, Grecne....D 6 443 Russellville, 

320 Macy, Miami..... PBS Putham ye eniaee D5 
6,934 Madison....5..0..G7 169 Salamonia. 2, H4 

686 Marengo sJic55 65k 8 2,283. Salemi... ster aterasip ane 

19,350 Marion (605 0c F3 162 Saltillo, 

820 Markle vice suc oy G3 Washington.....E7 

334 Marshall, Parke...C 5 445 Sandborm........ C7 
4,529 Martinsville....... D6 410 Saratoga Garmin H4 

688 Matthews........ G4 1,669 Scottsburg........ F7 

279 Mauckport........ E8 1,188 Seely ville aaa C5 

710 Medaryville...... D2 676 Sellersburg .......F8 

ote DiClotte. cam aes oe c4 850: Selmia.ins semis G4 

728 Mentone. jun eae 2 bee 6,305: Seymour =. ..054,-85 2 

Sot | Meronica.csc ae B6 2,065 ‘Shelburniimes.saaae C6 

19,027 Michigan City..... 1dak 9,500 Shelbyville .......F 5 

395 Michigantown..... E4 1,768 Sheridan......... E4 

600 Middlebury....... Fil 1,519 ‘Shirley. <>... F5 
1,174 Middletown.......G4 375 Shirley City, Allen G 2 

557 Milan...... 2G 6 1,015) Shoals. eee DIT: 

814 Milford...... 2 783 Silver Grove,Floyd F 8 

169 Milford, Decatur. .F 6 493 Silver Lake F2 

638° Miller taiawincn vo cen | 53,684 South Bend -_E1 

428 Millersburg....... Fl 352 Southport........ E5 

211 Millnousen, DecaturF 6 866 South Peru, Miami E 3 

586 Milltown ........ E 8 1,176 South Whitley ....F 2 

601 Milton sc siete tejer G5 2,150 Spencer.....0..5. D6 

11,886 Mishawaka....... El 622 Spiceland ..° some. F5 

3,438 Mitchell...icca. .. 0 D7 122 Spring Grove, 

261 Modoc, Randolph.G 4 Wayne:.ii- Gers H5 
15184 MONON rc smi yersterel: D3 391 iSt.\S0C... vam semen H 2 

S34 MOnTOeR ina) tsa H 3 261 St. Leon.s ste ane H6 

630 Monroe City....... C7 538 St. Meinrad....... D8 

910 Monroeville ...... H3 194 State Line........ C4 

260 Monterey ....-.-. - D2 746 Staunton, Clay....C6 
1,537 Montezuma, Parke.C 5 497 Stinesville........ D6 

511 Montgomery ..... D7 234 Straughn, Henry..G 5 
2,168 Monticello........D3 4,115 Sullivan... .-s-eee C6 
2,786: Montpelier aan... >= G3 209 Sulphur Springs...F 4 

94 Moorefield ....... G7 1,387 Summitville, 
455 Mooreland, Henry.G 5 Madison... sates F4 
424 Moores Hill, 353, Sunmanin. eases G6 
Dearboriicn «.. H6 836 Swayzee.. ...8..-f eo 

1,608 Mooresville....... E5 1,379 SyracUse.. ... cua aa F2 
667 Morgantown..... E 6 3,969. Tell Citya ccs D9 
027 Moroccdiss jcc). oi). ois C3 371 Tennyson... + 3s eS 
622 Morristown....... F5 58,157 Terre Haute .C6 
167 Mount Auburn, 1,508 atlases D4 

Walylle: icon ialeie Hd 4,075 Tipton.. .F4 

231 Mount Ayr....... C2 510 Troy.. it page BLS) 

142 Mount Carmel....H 6 3,209 Union ‘City. Brahe! sts ane H4 

148 Mts Etna. ss. onc. F3 189 Uniondale ....... G-3 
5,563 Mt. Vernon....... Bg 102 University Heights, 

24,005 Muncie. Pee ye. Marlonacmoaeo ae E5 

543 Munster, Lake....C 2 1,080 Upland|. ceases F3 
2,260 Nappanee.....2...- E 2 6,987 Valparaiso........ C2 

354 Nashville.........E6 1,189 Van Buren, Grant.F 4 

20,629 New Albany...... F 8 1,757 Veedersburg7...+-. C4 

134 New Amsterdam. .E 8 133 Vera Cruzanedecn ae G3 

455 Newberry, Greene D 6 453. Vernon) aac eae F7 
1087 Newburg.) «a. C9 486. Versailles. opus G6 

612 New Carlisle...... El 1,256 Vevay...a: ce oaeneree G7 
9,446 New Castle....... G5 14,895 Vincennes. ....... C7 

10% New Chicago, ete 2 8,687 Wabash.......... F3 
1,229 New Harmony....B 8 859 Wakarusa........ E2 
1,038 New Haven ...... G2 1,003 Walkerton........ D2 

334 New Market...... D5 Wallace: lfewirn eee C4 

145 New Middletown ..E 8 579 Walton: 3.40 e E3 

450 New Palestine ....F 5 1,189 Warren: tapes, cus G3 

246 New Pekin, Wash- 4,430 Warsaw.........5. F2 

IN PEON Fete caedeinere E7 7,854 Washington. C7 

341 Newpoint .G6 1,167 Waterloo.. -H2 

732 Newport.. ..C5 676 Waveland... D5 

350 New Providence, 734 Waynetown D4 

Clare nat: cota F8 700. Westiteld. vee E4 

464 New Richmond, 746 West bees 

Montgomery ....D4 OTanges Aver os E8 

296 New Ross........ D5 432 West College Corner, 
5,073 Noblesville .......F 4 Union. sili 30 ee H5 
1,122 Normal City, Dela- 281 West Harrison, 

WATE a. 5.1.07 Shea G4 Dearbor: 2.165% H6 

1,143 North Judson ....D2 3,867 West Lafayette, 

681 North Liberty .—E1 Tippecanoe .....D4 
2,428 North Manchenter .F2 642 West Lebanon ....C 4 

569 North Salem ..... D5 675 Westport ia..0.cate F6 
2,915 North Vernon ....F7 3,083 West a Haute, 
2,370 Oakland City ..... C8 Vigo Scie owe! S 

608 Oaktown......... C7 503 Westville, Pe i D1 
+,064-000R.. teens D7 357 Wheatfield.) snus C2 

956 Oldenburg ....:.. G6 343 Whiteland. ...... E;5 
1,079 Oolitic, Lawrence. E 7 112 Whitewater... ...H 5 

420 Orestes, Madison .F 4 6,587. Whiting G..-....- Ci 
1.367. Orleans, «5 Sona D7 1,243 Willlanisaate earetecs C4 
141.69) ‘Oszood\yoc.cmemiee «© G6 1,607 Winamac.. ..... D2 

GOlCOsslani: crassa G3 4,266 Winchester....... G4 

652 Otterbein... 2. 7.2.. C3 899 Windfall. ........ Fa4 
1,237 Owensville .......B8 446 Wingate, 

101020 xfardiei-. sree ee C4 eee .D4 
25a) Palmyra. ccc sicicte 3 E8 932 Winslow .. C8 

1,278 Paoli... HT 873 Wolcott. .c3 
409 Paragon ne 6 627 Wolcottville. . G2 
800 Parker Gane 1,732 Worthington ..... D6 
657 Patoka aode win 833 Woodrull, Marion E 5 
340 Patroten cnet. a? 840 Zionsville ........ E4 

1,293 Pendleton. / 2... .. F4 « 





IOWA. Population, 2,224,771 


COUNTIES 
145420 CAGaIP sin ns ein E5 20,017 CATEOU serait stehaee 
10,998; Adams. Sais. E4 19,047. CSS Nowe ee ae 
17,328 Allamakee.......A11 17,765 Cedar..... 
28,701 Appanoose......-. F8 25,011 Cerro Gordo 
12,671 Audubony.j.) 2 <5 D4 16,741 Cherokee....... 
23,156. Benton... 222.6 C9 15,375 Chickasaw. 
44,865 Blackhawk........ c9 10,736 Clarke. . ss (sae 
27,626 BOOnCe. 5.5 ares C6 12,766 (Clay. iis Ssaraetae 
15,843: Bremers 5c, anb oe 25,576 Clayton..... . 
19,748 Buchanan........ C10 45,394 Clinton... 
15,981 Buena Vista 3 20,041 Crawford .. 
17,119 Butler 8 23,628 Dallas. es 
17,090 Calhoun.... 4 13,3815 Davis ..... 





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Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop. 1910 Pict 1910 Pop 1910 
16,347 Decatur.......... F6 30.279 Marshall.,........C7 2,325 Emmetsburg., ...A4 233 Laporte iis “ride C9 A026  OUAWA). da saates 29 Se C1 334 Smithland........ C2 
17,888 Delaware........ Cil SOGL 27 BAe eos a sane E2 520 Epworth... .. ...C 12 434 Larchwood. andl d 214. OusloW....+0.0 m6 012 167 (Soldiers Hic eis ox D2 
36,145 Des Moines...... Fil 13 435 Mitchell ......... A8& DO MOBBOX ora, al dote.c. 6,6 F3 158 Larrabee..... PA 1374 Orange City ......Al 450 ‘Solon aa wees Dil 
Stet Dickinson, ...04s.« A3 16,633 Monona,. ... ...C2 3,404 Estherville .....A4 ord Latimer,.k.e. 5. «et O¢S ONTiehy, 26.0) Aisaur E5 J69 Someries. 2s x sie he C5 
57,450 Dubuque........ C8 fe: Be 25.429 Monroe, .....-... F8 BOs VOL Src tale cen Oo 179 Laurel.. ea &i 108 Orleans... Ga0.2 se 338 South English ....E 9 
9,816 Emmet ..........A4 16.604 Montgomery. ....E3 COE. LOSI cara go as i0 eed 4 S17 Laurens.) cc wers scr B4 DA OBA SE hcp alae dy tarer spt 3,005, SPCNCEF vais aoe as A 3 
27,919 Fayette... pot tO 29,505 Muscatine....... E 11 660 Exline..... nye Gre Oo BOT" Tia wiere sire aisiatecs BO 2,416 Osceola.... E 6 820 Spillville..... .--A10 
17,119 Floyd... oeek8 t7 262 O' BFIGR iss aah A2 618 Fairbanici.... ss. B10 138 Lawton rea un! 9,466 Oskaloosa E8 1,162 Spirit Lake....... A3 
14,780 Franklin Eo rd 8 956 Osceola.. Mer ser S970 PAlMela . Otc 3s F 10 690 Le Claire Pub ke 749 Ossian... 0 217 Springbrook aS 
15,623 Fremont one 24,002 Page.... .F3 676 Farley...... cere a 222 Ledyard AS 97 Osterdock 1 94 Spring Hill . .E 6 
16,023 Greene.. 3 eo 13,845 Palo Alto.. Aad 259 Farmersburg Bll 338 Le Grand D8 268: 'Oto0 <i aa: C2 588 Springville. Le.1d 
13,574 Grundy.... . yeas) 23,129 Plymouth.. an5) ul 1165 Farmington... F10 928 Lehigh Pe Oi 35 147 Ottosen Bd 747 St. Ansgar... AB 
27,76. GOTO’ 55 «oc D4 14,808 Pocahontas .Ba4 332 Farnhamville ..C5 TSS Leland ee ever. A6 22,012 Ottumwa. Pere ye) 199 St. Anthony — We Ser 
19,242 Hamilton.,.......C6 110,438 Polk. a8 431 Farragut ... Cre ik) 4,157 Le Mars Frisia 614 Oxford. D160 399 St. Charles. -E 6 
12,731 Hancock. ........A6 55,832 Pottawattamie....E 2 ELS PRAY CLT ints a5 « B 10 1,274 Lenox cro ® 822 Oxford Junction .D 11 138 St. Lucas. see LO 
20,921 Hardin ......+++. C7 19.589 Powesntleies i dira D8 211 Fenton, Kossuth .A5 1,991 Leon eet 94) Oy ens rots. cae aie B2 £70. St, (Ondo. ataiee = 11 
2o,100 Harrison. <.25+.>. D2 12,904 Ringgold... -.....% F5 Taye ereusonee. sc. 1... D8 185 Le Roy eee 501 Pacific Junction. ..F 2 Go i. haulers. : cme 
18,640 Henry... 06 6s. F10 TE 55S (Saoet gaa nde « cysce 53 C3 2G MeErtileno. pts sels AZ 244 Lester ae ap | 264 Packwood........ E9 407 Stacy ville. 3.09.0. A8 
12,920 Howard... ....... AQ 60,000 Scott ai atgieiekle ie 6-6 D12 ae LOSE ys oan 25 A8& BSS. LOU <5, «doe dia vieers E11 177% Palmer. finns 6 cac DA 281 Stanhope... ......'.. C6 
12,182 es rena tbe, BS 165552 Shelby ace fs.o sa oe D3 OTB OUGR ic: eae ws B4 COS" Lewis pee os E4 B08. Palos aim ete nc ies C10 653 ‘Stantogic. «sao F3 
11,296 Ida............5: C2 25,248 Sioux............ Al 789 Fontanelle........E 4 114 Lidderdale........C 4 232 Panama. So gible 511 Stanwood....... D 11 
18,409 Iowa... D9 24, 08 8UStOLY veri nescn.s acs 01 C6 15601, Forest: Olty.. a. A6 498 Limespring....... A9 1,080 Panora. Pere ol Be 898 State Center......D7 
BL.e08 ABCESOD, . ca5en sss C12 eeck OO TAMA m eerie eta: C8 289 Fort Atkinson ....A9 fol b em OMe gas D5 938 Parkersburg. ae 8 378 Steamboat Rock ..C 8 
PELE CRBDED C oecie cess 'c 0s 1% 16,312 Taylor vsiecekoan > « F.4 15,543 Fort Dodge..,....B5 600 Lineville. Rakeane 369 Parnell. .D10 265 Stockport . .F 10 
15;051 Jefferson .......: E10 16,616 Union. “oieccsss 3 F5 8,900 Fort Madison....F 11 846 Lisbon.......... Dili 858 Paton. Sategsiets chore 138° Stockton:........ Dz 
25,914 Johnson.........Di0 15,020 Van Buren....... F10 270 Poster cheese c- F8 894 *LiscomD!. 7.5 seis os C8 147 Patterson......... E6 2,428 Storm Lake.. ....B3 
AOU G0 PORES... .cuve seas Cil 37,740 Wapellos.......:. F9 138: Pranklin uc... < Fil 166 Littleport....... Bill 96.7 Alina we a aia ecto 1,387 ‘Story City a. ieee 
Mian SCOOKUL s 4). ais. canes E9 18,194 Warren. Saas. 6 Ci PE ERROL fh piotataiaile aaa C6 471 Little Rock.......A2 SB Oate Pel aea ca iene. > E8 boa Stratiords jon aacins C6 
21,971 Kossuth Ad 19,925 Washington. eave aces E10 558 Fredericksburg ...B 9 390 Little Sioux...... D2 QZ GSO CECILY cs, fet atietsras-« D5 1,052 Strawberry Point B 11 
RG MO DGBO 6 wee cis rie © S+« of Fil TO 184) Wayne... vs ssn F7 140 Frederika....c a... B9 578 Livermore........ B5 3858 Persia D2 327 Struble . Bl 
2s INT faith -e minlsyeos\ is C10 34,629 Webster.......... C5 BOP CE VEMONt ei rsisia:s se E9 1,453 Logan............D2 ASO PCOVETSON jaccenaas « B38 T8260 90UarG i ee aie yon E 5 
Oe) AaOUINB ers. one, ehends E11 11,914 Winnebago....... A6 UC OEE VEL eo pti isliey ae a «it C3 674e bonrville..ic2 och. C4 216. Bicrsonyy wa iaaie * C2 262 Sullyagie) eae D8 
TS;462 Lucas......-e.02: 7 21,729 Wimnneshiek......410 eo Pe GAO? witine ci sart ls Bil C820 ONE UTE. ah) cians E il 347 Pilot Mound...... C6 1,404 Sumner. ...c<. et i) 
14,624 Lyon 1 67,616 Woodbury........ C1 611 Garden Grove..... F6 645 Vormoriii ante 6 92 Ploneek. aseoe ee. B5 154 Superior..........A4 
15,621 Madison 5 9.950 Worth.ca.c cen tren A7 342 Garnavillo...... Bit 523 Lost Nation..... D 12 Sl2UPISgan | wets she ces D2 664 Sutherland..... epee 
29,860 Mahaska 8 TEBE, Wee RU esa + ile. B6 TOZR Gamer ais es <= A6 SOA) eo villa; taint eeeney ka 288 Plainfield.... 0b: 9 235 Swaledale......... B7 
22,995 Marion.... 7 438 GarrisoM ........%. C9 584 Lowden......... eT 200 Pleasanton ... .F6 202) Swallwee on eee = E7 
: Hs a: Maroc thea oth > ae oe Moor I he 174 Pleasant Plain E 10 402 Fie City. ‘ me “ 
orated Cities, Towns, and Villages eneva oo 6 Lucas E 691 Pleasantville ..... E7 909 Tabor.... aE 
Incorp Village 606 George.. ‘A2 130 Luther..... D6 358 Plymouth..... WROTE) 82/200) Tani. Been AS 
Aaj 6,936 Centerville .. wake 8 436 Germania. ASB 501 Luverne B5 987 Pocahontas....... B4 278 Templeton . eh 4 
E7 558 Central City . 0 3% sO GLIIMAN shetty sie) Sin D8 160 Luzerne D9 310° Polk ‘Citys D6 2a: Terril:: eae oe A3 
.E4 nite Charitonind cccceeiss F7 689 Gilmore City ..... B4 370 Lynnville... D8 815 Pomeroy..... nee eee £98 Jia yer ssw Beet lO 
-D5 5,892 Charles City ...... A8& 869 Gladbrook........ C8 309 McCallsburg....... Nz 200 Popejoy.. yaeiaay! 500 Thompson........A6 
E5 356 Charlotte........ D 12 4,052 Glenwood........ BE 2 184 McClelland... ....E 2 347 Portsmouth....... D3 994 Dhor hae ees 
..E9 734 Charter Oak....... C2 So0NGliddene. jess C4 1,259 McGregor, 2.....< Bll 952 Postvilley.... anes All 233, Thormburg «.'. 0 a> E9 
=e LO 131 Chatsworth Bel 618) Goldfield... «1. B6 487 MclIntire..........A9 187 Prairieburg...... C11 271 Thornton ........ B7 
Bl 307) Chelsea. oo os ae cran D9 2A0eGOoGell) 7 saccicrkens:< B6 857 Macedonia........E 3 “04 Prairie City... 32. 7 BOO TRULIA S gasses ores F2 
B3 4,884 Cherokee,........ B2 110 Goose Lake..... D138 197 Macksburg........ E5 AAO Prescot. oanieslcates Fa4 276 RMS, Sears... D10 
oH 8 266 Chester... 02.5022 AQ 829 Gowrie........ meee 1,191 Madrid fee 642 Prestom:...g.0.- 55 Cis S80 Tingley) 22 c. n-k 6 
2.08 18? -Chillicothets. 2... E9 556 Graettinger ...... Aa4 SCL Malconn onsale ts st) D8 Woo. Primenars oes: ee 2048 Tipton jasseu oi Dil 
B7 667 Churdan.. .......C4 085 Gratton. ccd AZ Bol Mallard? acsseues = B4 $79 Princeton .....-.-D 13 278. Titonka wa setae AG 
B7 1,355 Cincinnati........ ‘arg 1,012 Grand Junction ...D 5 127 Maloy Far ne 274 Promise City...... F7 16267 Poledol ns rae sr awe C8 
AS5 200 ‘Clare’ cea ees oe BS 428 Grand Mound ...D 12 1 od Malvern ogi ieps eon. F2 163; Protivities sae 2 ke W373 “UTacris. scion oe leas cq 
F7 662 Clarence......... iD 333 Grand River......... F6 2,758 Manchester....... C10 $82) Pulasioe sn sens .F9 122) Wreynor a5 426i E 2 
B8 3,832 Clarinda ......... F4 374 Grand View .....E 11 Si De Manila Oh atic D3 394 Quasqueton... ..C 10 755 Tripoli.........-- B9 
B38 2,065: Clarion: in ain ome < B6 2 MG TANSEL ator. aye D6 SAG6mManly: 6 eee ane Ae 268 Quimbyectoisdes ies B 2 SAD) LTUrO 2 eee E6 
A8& 895 Clarksville........B8 162 Grant City. ..... C4 1,434 Manning, ........ D3 TO Quincey... esccan. 154) Porn... tas ee D2 
Bl £45 ('Claytonh er circus Bit 400 (Granville: 0. ....B2 eo SOe MAnsOnAn or. lone C4 660 Radcliffe.......... C7 86 Odell... 5 ier see eS: 
7; 625: Clearfield 2 arya F4 AD GLAVIGY setarscararsiete Fa4 1,100 Mapleton......... C2 16S) Hake seis ates ence A6 271 Underwood....... E2 
Al 2,014 Clear Lake........ AZ LAS Gra yee eis, ere D4 3,570 Maquoketa....... Gilg 175. FLAlSbOnie tae ste tices C5 540 Union oe mena ele 
C6 $6. Cleghorn..3. «....« B2 386, Greeley... 16-5 11 532 Marathon........5B 4 123. Randalian..2. <i 10 306 Urbana C2 
Cil 218 CLEMONS .%) 6 «cee es C7 POO GRGCMG src chats choakers B8 480 Marble Rock......B8 304 Randolph .F2 4900- Uite ate eheriet a ¢ C2 
C12 510 Clermont Pas LO 1,379 Greenfield 2... %.- E4 806 Marcus . ..:2:5.-B 2 382 Rathbun. . .F8 631 Vail. Des 
D5 25,077 Clinten.,....4...1 td 128 Green Island -C 13 1,786 Marengo.. pel By) 227 Readlyn eet sia) 2,573 Valley Junction. .D6 
D4 RP RNS cc ast teach ess: Sys F6 733 Grimes. -D6 4,400 Marion. .. -D1l1 269) Redding......0...F'5 444 Vanhorn...... Dw 
-.D'6 186 Clutier ..C9 5,036 Grinnell. Ls 266 Marne......... .-E3 659 Redfield..........D5 386 Vanmeter .E 6 
--C2 177 Coburg ats 949 Griswold......... E 3 13,374 Marshalltown.....D7 4,830) ed Galt. so oeees nS 461 Vanwert.. ..F6 
web 3 471 Coggon seta 1,854 Grundy Center ....C8 179) Olarbellen..ciineiens Dil 1200 WEIN DECKS ac vite ede C8 USS PVaclitacn «stash. B4 
Br Oat OO Coli... 25. Sink ai a Las" Guernsey os D9 285 Martinsburg...... E 9 128: Rembrandt. 2.4... B3 GAD “ViICtGRe ous b eo BL! 
~A2 271 Colesburg........ Bord 1.337 Guthrie Center....D 4 319 Marysville. ?......- E7 L076 Remsen... 78.806 B2 2,080 Villisca. oo vices 2k" 3 
D2 BepoAT COMA ookea an sjerecerrs D7 1,873 Guttenberg.... .B11 11,230 Mason City....... A7 3758 Ren wicks. ceeeeo B6 21d, Vincent.civennaces B5 
FS , 626 oon Springs....F 3 LAW SE al bUT ee. Noten. ¢ D4 282 Masonville....... C10 844 Riceville..,,..:..: AQ 3.336eV intone < aneeee C9 
678 Arlington.......-B10 Bet ;Collinise i.e. D7 176 live HaAMtD UT ece ne  Lae 490 Massena,.........E4 618 Richlande.s.. es E 10 416 Volga City ...... Bil 
586 Armstrom’....... A5 ABS GOW, st bie. ecs 00 shes 1b) 4 391 Hamilton.........E 8 DUG. Matlock mcr tex A2 102 Ricketts.......... (oii) 258° Wadena). uta rien = B 10 
273 Arnolds Park ....A3 375 Columbus City...E 11 2,617 Hampton... Seis) ¢¢ 290) Maurice, 22 eset: Bl 354 Ridgeway....... A 10 416 Walcott) ...:.-..D 12 
PR ATED E copious nye oraveneke C2 1,185 Columbus Jct....E 11 2500 Hancoclisn. os ese. E3 Da Maxwells.” pete wDed Sid RiIngSteas o, saci oe ANS 517 Walters: scent. LG 
518 Ashton.........-. A2 549 Conrad... -2-.% 2. C8 129 Hanlontown...... A6 382 Maynard........ B 10 AQ7 Rippey ..:.:- 4s... 5 561 Wall Lake........ oR} 
220 Atalissa.......-. Dil 283 Conway.......... F4 247 precurrasy .05 817 Mechanicsville...D 11 652 Riverside........E 10 950 Walnut.,.........E3 
148 Athelstan ........ F4 1,084 Coon Rapids...... D4 ZOO TATIAN Oe sae a vests D3 858 Mediapolis....... va aoa Oa LL Vervolie seco ne BS: 1,326 Wapellos. i=... E11 
4-560) BtlaNtiGw ine ee + Eé4 105 Coppock......... E 10 232 Harper.. Se Oa: 423 Melbourne........D7 87 Rock Falls........ A8& 4,380 Washington...... E 10 
399) Adburn., d5..-Aveen 3”. c4 1,702 Corning...... o-F 4 297 Harpers Perry aad Ngilat 459 Melrose.... Seca irs 916 Rockford.........B8 410: Washtamenene dec. B2 
1,928 Audubon.........D4 893 Correctionville....D 2 239 Harris. 7 eee Ad 195: -Melivin® White. ses A2 2,005 Rock Rapids..... Al 26,6938 Waterloo.......... C9 
625 Aurelia... .......+ B3 455 Corwith.......... B6 1,106 Hartley.......... Rao S82. Menlo, ...0teen aoe D5 1,198 Rock Valley...... Al 433 Waucomia......... B9 
PRPVANTOLE gy a sharet iain G10 1,669 Corydon.......... F7 SAGE AYVEY auc fen «1 E'S 246) Meriden. 32 acee-e = B2 700 Rockwell. SSH; 340 Waukee..........D6 
1,520. Avoca... :6 «0--..E 8 29,292 Council Bluffs ....E 2 393° Hastings. ....0.. - E3 B2OMerrill) Sennen. & Bl 1,528 Rockwell City.....04 2025) Waukon... eens toa 
837 Ayrshire........-+ A4 322 Crawfordsville ...E 10 24) Havelock... .... 5. B4 193 Meservey Sant Lag iS Hogan paws dy as « B4 3,205: Waverly...ccccee- dee 
212 Badger.....-.---- B5 2,658 Cresco.........---A9 2,107 Hawarden Al DOTA IMEY EF tee ere ote nto. A8& 163 Rodney... ce On) 550 Wayland........ E 10 
ASS VBACy cs aasi0 2 30 D5 6,924 Creston.....,..... E5 510 Hawkeye B9 SSLE MILES Cas cree ore vols C13 641 Roland. C6 150m ebbiy. feces eee B4 
226 Bailey. AB 208 Cromwell......... E5 444 Hazleton.. 10 i A3 954 Rolfe. cae ee 4 i2mowebster. ....aalons E 9 
229 Baldwin. -.C12 143 Crystal Lake...... A6 978 Hedrick... .E9 M Ssare 15D Rome e meee ne F 10 5,208 Webster City...... C6 
830 Bancroft SrA: 552 Cumberland. .E4 240 Henderson .E3 wF9 269 Rose Hill.........E9 SOS WelGON:. ...aeee are F6 
307 Barnes Cit -E8 161 Curlew..... -B4 110 Hepburn F3 D5 256 Rowall...04--- =: -B 7 724 Wellman. . aRiogl. 
154 Barnum. BS 254 Cushing. C2 PSM Feccmecer 10 come 8 S06 eae eee A8 288 Wellsburg. Rann 
130 Bassett ti -A8 129 Cylinder... -A5 80 Hillsdale E2 ingo DZ 428 Rumnells.... ..... Bs 69 Welton.... D 12 
560 Batavia......- -E9 391 Dakotah...... -BS I29cHintone> cc oe 5s Bl 3,187 Missouri Valley ...D 2 GLoe Russell. oe ee eke 7 457 Wesley..... ...«: A5 
527 Battle Creek ...... C2 769 Dallas Center..... D6 168 Hollands sz yas << Cs 251 MICCHEllacen oes A8& 655 Ruthven......... AA 679 West Bend........ B5 
527 Baxter. ..+..+-+. D7 LSS) Daa wee cieie. viene cove C5 036 Holstein 4.0 22.0 C2 869 Mitchellville...... D7 PTD FUUP aI eet eel 643 West Branch ....D11 
530 Bayard... 24 2+ D4 508. DANDuUry/ ie siecle a0 C2 A435 A Oly-CrOssia Loe 2s OS79 Modales sf eaesee D2 Bite RYyarmnnon sees Cii 1,206 West Burlington . Fill 
623 Bacon. ..—E8 263 Danville.........F 11 103, Hopeville.ie- 2 6 420 Mondamin,.......D1 918, Sabula 2 nels nn C13 222 Westchester ... ‘E10 
148 Beaconsfield......F 5 43,028 Davenport ......D 12 797 Hopkinton....... C11 AA Moneta: eee AS 2,201 Sac City EOS 143 Westfield.........B1 
220 Beaman.......... C8 489 Davis City........F6 245 SLOTHICK errs aee. Orn 221 Monmouth....... D 12 OO Saleniscosnmenmie F 10 232 Westgate.........B9 
1.888 Bedford, ...%).4 2.5 F5 20! DAWSON cece ssc aie D5 581 Hospers: 9s. 06. ne A2 792 Monona......... Bll 390 Salix. CY 1 1,666 West Liberty ...D 11 
3,121 Belle Plaine ...... D9 717 Dayton...........C5 568 Hubbards. ....e..+ C7 800 Monroe..... ....-D7 Ie'24) Sanborn eeemer Ave 126 West Mitchell....A 8 
13776 Bellevue... ...- + «-« C12 856; Decatur, acces oun F6 S72 TAUGSOI 2) aceain c9 1,172 Montezuma. ree DIY 120 Sandyville........ 570 West Point. ..<2- F 11 
1,224 Belmond::.. 5... + + B6 33592 Decorah, 22... «AL 10 658) Hull. Secs eee Al 2,043 Monticello....... Cat 1290 (Scarville 42>. ee. 6 367. Westside iv <4n6. C3 
pas Bennett,./.+<.+:..D 12 Sop eld amiss sy eien.e D4 1,809 Humboldt........ B5 380 Montour. sq hs05.0 = D8 646 Schaller..oc..:.e+. C3 1,652 West Union...... B10 
LEOMBERION Cys e335 F5 467 Deep River D9 1,006 Humeston........ 7 708 Montrose.......-F 11 455 Schleswig.........C2 1,720 What Cheer.. ....E 9 
141 Bentonsport..... F 10 411 Defiance,......... D3 336: Huxley seene sc. oD) 6 366 Moorhead........ Di2 845 Scranton......... D4 539 Wheatland ...... Dit2 
OS Bernard... 20s C12 S7o DEIniSiiiols ene ea Cli 1874 Lda Grove pen aces C3 137 Moorland... «i. 0+. O.5 226 Searsboro: occ. D8 S76. W biting eee C1 
909 Bettendorf ....... 548 Delmar.......... D12 $41 Imogene.<...-...« F 3 682, MoravVidiee. asc oe F 8 525 Sergeant Bluff..... C2 518 Whittemore... A5 
572 Birmingham..... F 10 208 Deloit............ C3 3,517 Independence. ...C 10 897 Morning Sun..... E11 2,290 Seymour .........F7 219) Whittenost rnc C8 
241 Blairsburg........ C6 P28) DEM A ee alee ofa 50' E 9 3,283 Indianola.........E7 LTS Morrisoniys cee: C8 245 Shambaugh ......F4 457 Williams.......... C6 
532 Blairstown. ....C 10 3,133 : diere eae seereees- DB 595 Inwood... peck. t 1e235 Motos, 1m F 8 292 Shannon City ..... F5 1,060 Williamsburg..... D9 
408 Blanchard,....... F3 224 Denver. Acai asit!) 298 Ionia. ‘gnc! Mt, Auburn...... c9 181 Sharpsburg. . pA LADT Wilton oes Dil 
283 Blencoe... abe 326 Derby Wa aur 10,091 Iowa City ee 1G O46) Mts Ayr Geiser « F5 824 Sheffeld. mE ee 934 Winfield ........ E 11 
648 Blockton.. sole 86,368 Des Moines. NG, 2,797 Iowa Falls may, 3,874 Mt. Pleasant.....F11 586. Shelbys ceyadeoan D3 2,818 Winterset ........E 5 
2,028 Bloomfield........F 9 1,634 Dewitt.... ..D12 631. Ireton s).0y °eB. 1 232 Mt. Sterling. .F 10 202 Sheldahl ..... 6 529 Winthrop ....... C10 
223 Blue Grass....... D 12 767 Dexter... megs) PA SMB 'c0  1G8 Bech carne oy Oke D3 195 Mt. Union... Hit 3.944) Sheldon.out osu see A2 239 Wiota... E4 
ALOE BOG NE sanctus es B5 509 Diagonal. F5 160 Jackson Junction.A 10 1,532 Mt. Vernon.. SDeLt 741 Shell Rock.......- B8 162 Woden A6 
597 Bonaparte.......F 10 2b5 Dickens,,....4....- A4 S70 damalcar ict = D5 552) Movillomew.we ee Cle 527 Shellsbure......- C10 1,538 Woodbine........D2 
287 Bondurant ....... D7 DR Gu EesGectarha atin ores C8 269 Janesville......... B9 7O6 MurxTayiosc.sass «6 - E6 4,976 Shenandoah ......F3 420 Woodburn........F6 
10,347 Boone...... mp cucaree C6 107) DoOWVers Mee cuss Aad Ad tC. SORETSON osseous D5 16;178 Muscatine. ...... E 11 L850) CIDE ye career A2 712 Woodward,....... D6 
364 BOYOEN: so esascan A2 337 Donnellson....... F 10 CU yA ib eloin o ccc a C10 2,663 Mystic. ....ccscees F8 LOLS Sidiey i... ie he F 2 264 Woolstock ....... B6 
283 Braddyville.......F 3 581 Doon............ Al O4TeJewell sick mesa sc C6 15102) Nashua: 2. 4c..--- BS 2,032 Sigourney..7.: 2. E 9 314 a A HOt 
175 Bradgate......... B5 171 Dougherty........ B8 250 WOUCY ccccws cv mrns C4 O26 Neolég i. st) Detead E 2 416, Sliver Gity aes be 721 Wyoming... wah Ad 
200 Brandon........ C10 462 ow or. Pee cichen: D2 466 Kalona E 10 2186 NEVAGAt on cecil: « D7 1,064 Sioux Center...... Al 273. NAIC SS eee D5 
137 Brayton. ........ D4 892 Dows............ B6 262 Kamraricasccnsee C6 588 New Albin....... cAL ArT 47.828 Sioux City........B1 107) Vetter; Macatee .7.O)4. 
374 Breda..........-. C4 249 Drakesville Sie Sel pha F8 398 Kanawha.........B6 728 Newell,.......... Ba 868 Sioux Rapids..... B3 228 Yorktown......... F3 
365 Bridgewater...... E4 38,494 Dubuque........ C.12 503 Kellerton.........F6 2,275 New Hampton....A9 473 Slater. .D6 AGl. Zeating yr. eee 
776 Brighton........ E10 550 Dumont..........B7 G10) KelOrg <a. - D8 482 New Hartford ....B8 547 Sloan, Woodbury..C 1 69 Zwingle:....1...s C12 
291 Bristow.......-.- B8 418 Duncombe..,..... C6 CEM Stalk Seger ae a a eee D6 1,144 New London..... Fil 
1 one ad A ore oe . Hae panko wae speene Ass = : ; 144 a ak or Ghena abe se 673 et, Bares eee é 4 
1 233 Broo yn. se eeee , ) eS 1 ent see 246 New Providence...C 7 H 
140 Buckeye..........C7 720 Durante a D12 376 Kenwood Park ..D 10 1,122 New Sharon...... E 8 KANSAS. Population, 1,690,949 
BOO BUNA onic E 12 Voll Dyersvilleiay, os CAt 14,008 Keokuk;:..:,.... Fil 4,616 Newtons:..2--... D8 COUNTIES 
753 Buffalo Center....A 5 906° Dysart..cacieears«.< C9 1,009 Keosauqua........ F9 188 New Vienna ..... Bl1 
24 324 Burlington ...... Fil 3,387 Eaglegrove........ B5 OBS  Weotanin ccs vier =e E 10 396 New Virginia .....E 6 2640 “AMONG oc 2. eset FE 14 7,033 Edwards PE ior et ay 6 
AGG FAUT. Steins isos 01 A5 FAQ BaxIAay oo cic veins E5 ala Keystone... 50. a. 2D 9 306, Nichols.n-.t <5 02089 21 18,829 Anderson........E 14 LO 28 EcAoe. on tees G12 
669 Bussey.........-. E8 O20) Basing ics. s+ sD d 271 Kimballton D4 323 Nodaway.........F4 28,107 Atchison......... C14 RA,A7O" EMIS. atest ar-tete toes D6 
270 Calamus .D 12 552° Earlville: wes Cil 977 Kingsley... eye 985 Nora Springs .....A7 950167 Barbers: cere awa G 7 10,444 Eilsworth......... D8 
321 Callende ..C5 500 Early............. C3 142 Kinross. . .E 10 197 Northboro. .F3 17;876. Barton: seusceoes E7 6,908 Finney E 3 
849 Calmar.. .A10 871 East Peru. ~- E6 180 Kirkman aS 162 North Buena Vista 24,007 Bourbon ond 15 11,398. Ford... 0 seais's owes F5 
242 Calumet..,.....-; B2. 448 Edenville . aes 299 Kirkville.. be 848 North English ....D9 21,814 Breer: ajsbapmatele ace 13 20,884 Franklin......... E14 
629 Camanche....... D 13 1,085 Eddyville . -_E8 BOT BOS ice. ata oe C3 588 North McGregor cA 23,059 Butler. ard 42,681 Geary sJjis0.<.% BIT 
696 Cambridge........ D7 555 Edgewood.......B 11 306 Kiemme..,,......B 6 132 North Wash- 7 O27 Chases... 3% 4565 11 6,044 Gove shins s~ seek SD 
A452 CANtTA So sacs aides & F9 Boo: TIDSLOlis 3 io04 + a0 D9 Ba KOOSELINT ra cteshecs, sys C4 NgtOD Bie eres A8 11,429 Chautauqua ‘G12 8.7000 Graham: 5 cays sires C5 
246- CaxDOn se.0.:5 5025) E4 S52" WIGS on Ms ears F9 193 Knowlton,........ F5 1,264 Northwood....... A7 38,162 Cherokee... 15 1,087 Grant... enk 2 
592 Carlisle...........E6 T5005> Bldoras coos. Giirg 3,190 Knoxville,........ E7 315 Norwalk.......... E 6 4,248 Cheyenne.........B1 3,121 Gray. -F4 
L2t Carpenter... 11... A7 Eldridge D1i2 SLY Dacomy oy ceepsewn bree 479 Norway........-.D10 BOBS OLATICS o.% og. ore G5 1,335 Greeley. . ea es | 
3.546 Carroll............C4 564 Elgin ........... B10 260 Ladora..,....--.-.D9 659° Numa ..... 4.2055. F8 Dyer, OLY cict Ae cas cos oye C10 16,060 Greenwood....... F 12 
640 Carson........... E 3 1,181 Elkader......... Bll 2,043 Lake City......... C4 1,105 Oakland..........E3 18,388 Cloud............09 3,360 Hamilton......... E 1 
1 268 Cascade .. C12 SPRIKNATL oc dss. nas D6 1,214 Lake Mills........A7 389 Oakville.........E 11 15,205 Coffey..........-E 13 14,748 Harper. :,<: ss s0-haS 
735 Casey D4 210 Elkport......... Bll 552 Lake Park........ A3 595 Ocheyedan .......A3 3,281 Comanche.,,...... i G6 49;200, Harvey. 4. F 10 
230 Castalia......... A 10 S28 BMlott: o.00 wa. « wed 514 Lakeview......... C3 1,285, OGeboltac widen os C3 31,700 Cowley... .«.....- Gill 903. Haskell.....0g. a1) Eis 
364 Castana.........0: C2 208 Ellstonicn. pcs. F5 1,542) anion ie ses ace F 6 6.028 Oelwein......... B10 81 478 Orawtord oc. > 44 G15 2,930 Hodgeman........ E 5 
5012 Cedar Falls.. .....C 8 406 Ellsworth......... C6 671 Lamont...2.%..% B10 1298 Ogden Pnasnans 3 D5 8,076 Deoatur,.... 6.5 os. B4 16,861 Jackson.,.....+:+ C13 
ae tas Cedar Rapids....D 10 BOT WES cowie cieb tse © AQ 288 La Motte........012 PEG Olds: oe eae E 10 24,361 Dickinson....... D10 15,826 Jefferson......... C14 
99 Center Junct.. 8 11 TOD By ee ss, ieee D10 268 Lanesboro........ C4 B50. OM iia ee Dili 14,422 Doniphan........ B14 18,148 Jewell... .........B8 
jo2 Center Point,..,.010 478 Emerson.........E 3 1,542 Lansing.....,..-A11 289 Ollie...., ee OL 24,724 Douglas.........D14 18,288 Johnson......... D15 


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Pop.1910 
MCh Ew Seop ho ee Oo D8 11-460 PLDIDSOW). ow cin «isisrs a8 F 
P°BSS P: ree aT Res OlinhT ee Caz 7,067 Spencers... .:4-= 
KANSAS—Continue Pop.1910 Cll 255 Prescott ........ rae bas “OLGhAge Re oe cu 17-387 Spencer... 
Pop.1910 . B2 376 sous AF E2 278 Preston.........- ae 14.248. Owen. 7 eee C12 11,061 Taylor. <2... 
ePR: 1910 E.2 6,380 Rawlins...:...... 18 288 Leoti. sales Ne 327 Pretty Prairie .... 7070 Owsler ak bas ‘Bld, 161488 Todd..0...0...0. 
06 Kearney. ........ G8 37.853 Reno. AOC ; 861. Tie/Roy.s...senee E13 bey ve rotly Pcmieiaany Gs 1797 Owsley 0000000. ae ils Meet 
: n Eng, sit 15;106 Hiden: teensy P rie. Likert Goes &3 556 Quenemo....... DA 41,250) -Perryconeica hea B16 19/886 Union Sones 
ee Bi FARE lg at 1385 Liberts 13 pt eepasa supa VES aa $1,079 Pike. 3 D14 30,579 Warren...... ; 
Laborers. sc a E 4 £5,788) RNC Ye cacsinaieles = eae Liberty ae Gis 450 Quinter. 1... #8 1ge8 Paka 00000000 Bi fee 
Lane.. weve eee O14 11,282 (ROOMS)... cae ete eee 4 ees Lee ee 8 269 Ramona. 200.003 i "0808 Powel 20220000. Be re eee 
piel ae he 6,800 Heussetl?20002.02: eeoes Tinwoade ee : 455 Randolph ....... Cc 4,121 Robertson....... 3 20,974 Webster.......... 
Linco accen sen B12 10,800 Russell D7 "323 Linwood. enya Ci Sha neta ee D5 12121 Robertson -...-.B is 20818 Webster ns 
P Satin cg Laeeeeb'S 201858 Sdlinetas. sae sees Dg Se wae caer oa 204 Hansom «00. : i das Ravi : Ge Ue co 
0 Logan. Shit OBE TS ,047 Scott. cers BS 714 Logan. Rg 232 Redfield......... ae iO Ratna eee Bl 191864 Wolte 2202020" 
Lyon... erson is SIE 9 73/095 Sedgwick. - EQ ii Lane vee 4 : fi coat ie al ae ti 
SiN nego 4, 5 Bie faite he 2 12 ek teen Se 
Monn Shawnee......... D Springs'///D 10 53 Richfield ..2. 2 <- | ; 
Marshall......... FGA) Re et eres C4 Gos Voutepure ieee Di5 343 Riley «020... cil Re 
Metis Het liwe gate D 15 car, Pe Hie a ; 246 Louisville....... R48 ats Rosedale Garg ere van aglitorporated Ci ie ls ote o 
a WAS 5 ee F SOLER So sy pivicieienele < eaten Se : dale at ‘ ae i 
1089 Mitchell 7220... G13 i210 Sune ee Ra 573 Lucas. een 960 Hoseland re aie a8 Aden eget 
1207 Morne nee: 0 See "Re 672 Rossville ... j pean ers Ar 
eet! oe sy eam sa ee eereee, : ise : - : 1,692 aid pres A a i ase face oe ou 138 Foster... ie HB i 
Fon reeereatt : G3 68 Sabet i Drs woes 52 ag Ate eee ae 
ee oe Nemaha votes a 14 ewe ae 388 McFarland C 13 1,768 Sabetha B18 , 55 Anlingto Deol. i r it 19408 Reson eee A 
nn Ras Nosson, meee BE 5 D12 | £388 McFarland...... 344 0,688 (Salina 2s -c-rosrm Fy : Aaa Bilin : 
eld Norton... : Vabaunsee...... 5 Tsowth: weer G burg...... EF 197 ’ "R83 421 Fredoni. 
11614 epee t ss , 4 12, Wallace Sraneoa ate he Jae 3 346 MePhersoi see eees as 2 335 three! Se teh a8 : 631 sia. Rees Re ns : 172 Frenehb gee Dit 
2827 Osborne. Jashington ..... ES ae cle apse F "579 Scandia.........: : . 3075: Fulton. a0 sack Se 
12827 Osborne , au: Wietitee Sou cde) : a eee Boe ieee 370 Scandia eeeret Bo 787 ent oe a i Rate ; 
EEE é 13.430 Woodson 2. F 13 S50 Monebantee eae 6 10 248 Scottsville,....... C8 337 apnea tee Bs ssf 14 n -C12 
8,859 Pawnee. 6 9,450 Woodson....... -F 5 250 Manchester...... C 1 770) Scranton jen wae D138 1,633 Barbou ville. it 05 Geone ae 
Sees a ‘7 eee See a) ks SE reece dent) § Os 21 Tw Sedan: Serer G12 Cp te ed pat ioa nce F4 287 Germantown, 13 @ 
Ha Been we | 1155 Mankato 50202007, S12 ~ ae Scdgwink Greer 40 LOS? DOUaN ON aoa Bracken it ¥ 
oe See e 277 Melee ae Meat, E 1 297 peldendese ce cas ae 532 ee sen i 
i 23 bes Sieh). RO D (806eSéen6o0as, ac. ey ore 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and ee E7 hee Peon Teates oe Be 1 383 Severance ...... ced ‘2 270 Baskett , Hender- 6 : 
i pba es ) faraey ulcer SET (lV vak ao ote oaee 
gay Agra 000 BS 3404 Ble 2200S Ds 2,360 Marysville... ee S60 Shae G7 te Bee eee 0 
S47 ACTA Teme ee ie 2/041 Ellsworth ....... -D8 "337 Mayetta........ en 440 Sharon Springs .. aS 762 Beaver | m. 8 0 
S8ouAlien., a eaeenite C12 "253 Elmdale... ...: E11 Bot bay other Serna qa 440 Sharon Springs «| ; 702 ee : vic Bo 
ee grt: 3 636 Blwood......2. 2 13 E65 aici eee 13 oie Simpsoniesa tear Cc . 208 Bellevue.......... 5 43 Gordo eS eRe j 
tos Bie Wie 2 $6 Elwood... ........ B15 505 Melvern......... 2 Smith Center..... B 6,683 Sait he 157 Gracey....... in : 
7 1) ue 636 . E 12 C13 1,29 Gis A acs : a eS 
ee 98 “Cr "518 Englewood... 5 San pettonvelee: ae C9 A58 (Soldterunee cares 10 OD Berea yn eer eo 3 10 C14 : 
606 Altamont........ C7 518 Englewood........ G B25 UN tonvale ieee of? 358 Soldier. .......- g ti itt ni et Se eng 
Aa SAN GON eae oom D7 706 Enterprise.......D 10 "1,770 Mineral......... C9 483 South Haven ....G 33 Bethlehem, HenryC 11 213 Gratz, a Gls 4 
1,462 oat ames D 12 17800 Brie. -eenen Nat ae 1,895 anne Dene: fe Share 387 South stab a0 8 at Birmingham...... 5 oe pepe one bores aoe 
#7 Andale, 100.1. 8 +347 Esbon : 348 Minneola......... ( Beiic a RE | SE BRMRGISOTSS 38 Gio ci 
207 ANGGles sets Fe . 294 Eskridge .D12 808 Moline’... /o. 0225 A -F 576 Spearville. setae coe 449 Blackford, ae a a Greenup. he i: 
2,669 Anthony........ F 15 640 Eudora. -Di4 559 Moran. Pee ai 6 252 Spivey. Ge 8 avepster «--. Dé 1 880 Greenvl pe aie 7 
694 Arcadia......... G9 2,333 Eureka..... -.+-F12 285 Morganville..... nee 5 605 Springhill . D Le 136 Blaine... verse 116 1 coe He ates Bi 
gs Arkansas Gity .1 G1 seeueeivico B13 398 Morrill... Bele 492 St. -Prancis PF 352 Bloomfeld....... Dil 366 Hardin, Marshall... F 3 
7,508 Arkan: y..-Gil 386 Fairview........ 388 Morn 6220.2. B13 | 92 St. Francis Bt Sov rne Ee cat 
450 Arlington ........ 15 383 Fall River....... 1a 13 698 Mound Gity...... F 1,785 St. jou , 3532 ei Ae in an wi Be 
327 Arma, Crawford..F 15 58 Florence......... E10 626 Mound Ridge. .... E ; Bet ee aa Eh ; ero Po 73? Hardmsbure. + : 
910 aoe Baty sieue ok p 3 ee Pontana sus. sca ere 956 Mound oe ae ete 4 Hee Stafend Sb cYeate agro ed 257 Bonnieville. <3 het aia Harrpdsburs’ i. D. 2 
246 Assaria.......-.-. BOD. ROFG yo. nutvsa ees fl 519 Mount Hope...... 1927 Stafford...00.... 7 ee jie ‘ 
16,429 Atchison Cine ae ote: 9 a if 453 Formosa......... ae 997 Mulberry........ ees 2,133 SSLOLUN Gia rere ss ne 93 Boston. Stati oh ee (eee Haweselic ee ‘Ds 
a4 ae tease eee G8 10,463 eek sag ee 4 Hn eee PP G 10 DOL 7 WSEOCKCOD . sls icre son eae os eee ane 337 Hazard ooo B : 
pyrite PO et OR OWLGSE isialevars¥s jae ne 1, rel ere Wy tockton ........ a : 
680 Atwood......... rae 1 426 Frankfort........ Bll 275 Munden......... D : aoe Sennen. Sou ee 330 oe a vk ae 535 Heller reas Bs ; 
d2e0: AUCUSER sae e os C9 "151 PYEGETIGH ve kee E 8 491 Muscotah. ...... an 464 Sylvan Grove..... ve 482 Branden aE Henderso ros 
BGO LAUTOLA Ss areerateis is a B 12 3,040 Fredonia........ F 13 278° Naka eee B 9 464 Sylvan Grove... i magne ae Lis om at 
c eam ese 396 Frontenac, 2.2 ¢ 15 ATE heed eee 3 0,126 Syracus€. sc. .F iensburg, Mar- 148 Hic r, xe Park 
ERE 8 nu wate Fulton 20.) F 13 oreet Neoeha Tala Pi P26 MEADE: orate on'ere E 10 oh, Breuer eee a F5 1,077 Highlene eae 
425 Barnard........ Bll "416 Fulton.......... F 15 571 Neosha Falls..... e 13 AZ TeSscoth «mete tue ue es prose oe ae “eerson : 
Abd Barnes scene css: ‘G14 S,09CuGalenancen tenon G15 256 Neosho Rapids... 2 431 Tescott <0...) A r es prod or ae ata ms ee 
pce 15 322 Galvan. 22.) “Bo 350 Netuw eee ee B13 1,018 Tonganoxie...... Cc 13 4 2 Brooksvill .B 13 370 iseville maculae F 10 
cee he 17) eamdel Gi t 213 New Albany. 12 43,684 Topelis ..<-.2,-D 3 31 Brownsville.......E9 | 179 H apaneinie D0 
1,598 Ea Springs. . ae 3,171 quae athe ING 7 4 213 dade) cites — 10 "627 roens a taskdeeigistete x + o18 pert le “ 2 12 4 ; 74 Hodgensvile.. ioe 20 
497 Bea See eRe R GS 296 Garden Plain..... r 7,862 Newton ......... a Soh Toe Bryanisville.“<: ) | aie cat 
849 Belle Plaine ..... 10 614 Gardner!) 2. ..1.:..D 14 1 LOScNiGkerso nh 273 Towanda .......1 ll ofp Bane | 18 Hoe ff 
2,224 Belleville. as sar tleld mete enin ay: E 6 '317 Niotaze......... pe eC leope er eS B14 679 Burgin’. 700... Die 10) ee 
S082 Helote... Goatees = “ 2,334 tance Hoc topare vie ee tae Noroatur,... me fs x e 372 race Fs aici te hale sa ES 817 pcr eee oF be Huntsville, ee . 
BH Heaieon a Be ceo eebeeees Bi "638 Norton . Se ee re 0 2 Burlington. ..2:. A 12 Hustonville......E 12 
215 Benedict........ C10 308 Gaylord 7 638 Nortonville ‘ Saar ae ee G 10 i$ Burlington. => WE ra = a a 
Se ee 254 Geuda Spi 10 468 Ostlned 256 Uniontown ......F 1 Ast oe Butler seca 316 Hy ndence...-B 12 
240° Benton: .c.e~- - D8 254 Geuda Springs. ae 10 1 agsnOaliand 4 256 Uniontown «.....F 14 7 une de... : oat 8 Hun of 
335 Beverly ........- Bl 2,446) Girard’, 25 oe. stabi 15 681 Oakley "B83 1,129 Valley Falls. Cc a3 088 as a ae D6 381 Ines Be SS 
190 Bird City....... ‘E15 720 Glasco. oe) 1,157 Oberlin ? '366 Vermillion . aa: HO. «eee e sees D & 36) ine Aa eee 
596 Blue Mound Bou 565 Glen Elder........08 230 Ogden A 191 Vining ....... .. 6:10 742 Calhoun 0.021. Di 272 Iles ui 
1,756 Blue Rapids SS wag 225 Goddard ......... tt 253 Oketo B i 191 Vining... : ° i catia Pre Ps i pb as 
307 Bluff City... os ..015 AZ) GO ee erence Bit 3,272 Olathe E 12 883 Wakeeney ....... Jp 4 Calvert Cliy. 5 Ms Mises De 
1,462 Bronson na ‘IP 14 1,993 Goodland. B 3 215 oe Sodas tata Zayas C12 514 ced Sees Sothern 2, : ‘ 269 Came DelsouEe ds E il 1.346 Jackson... ae D's 
595 ) ie 9 196 Gove. tees 759 Onaga ssc. pees Bas Wahine eae sve... 1 ook 
280 Brookvilie........D 9 309 Grain cB zi Oneida. es te 639 Walnut .........G15 $26 ;Cenpe as Ba 343 Bers 
t¢ eee see ,622 Téav. Bend 2... 205% 2 .432 Osage City ...... a See aes eS 
eS SOO | ROR er ge | TE ae ee 
242 Bunkerhill...... Gl 289 (Greet 2 pee case as C 10 1,566 Osborne,......... 14 1,547 Washington .....B 7 131 Canmer, art... .E 10 sree ierea orien 
AQA BUEAEN J2i.)- aap ‘D138 781 Greenleaf........B 10 351 Gobnicca Ee c i ‘S47 Washington... Bi , iBt Sa ne aa f gees 
1,422 Burlingame ..... E 13 1,199 Greensburg.:..... by 6 2,017 Oswego’. jcsee ec of ‘a 777 Wathena........ B +2 1,906 Sah Ape EE ae Jonesvil Begs. 12 
2,180 Burlington ..... "Bl Hie. Grenolas seen ne 7,650: Ottawaiscu-seere G10 WoL, Waverlyioc= ssi zs +s 298 Carrsvi lessen one tat Jnetion City ae: 1 
i Mngt ce aoe Hada 279 Paleo... 202.2.) ee SH pe be een emer Os G9 Caseyville, Union. D 6 2 Knottsville, Daviess 
L132 Burr Oak yee. > - E9 408 Haddam........ B 10 279 Paleor toy. wneeeis D15 7,034 Wellington .......G ‘ 230 Casey ee a oc a 
GSO) UretOl ars < o's E8 1,004 Halstead.......... F 9 3-207 Paclak Maen 15 1034 Wellingto eek uf 323 cain i saa 
a ac f 208 Hema Bi 137 Parkervitié 012°. an ass Wesctuoraniy oe 42 $90 Contértown Onha nik Soe Latarotte ae een 
m301 ancy ee has Haneven Ce B it 137 ater oeaa G14 484 Westmoreland .. ee 13 ht Gonna Oltyceaue Ee rth a Gomes Ballard BE 3 
ot eee : a 33 1688 Harper 0000. “as viede Partridge. (ce. E 8 483 Wetmore ....... Dit arene Cerulean’ ess ceen fe F6 452 La Grange....... G11 
i Sane aa OB Haig oy 58 Pawnee Rook. is peeve Chae 4 Chaplin, Nelson. .D10 1, Lairsville, Russell E 11 
ia aaa f ea ny 416 Peabody cee t Leis Woe wat oe 168 hicago, Marion..D 11 12. La her. D 12 
870 Cawker City . "642 331 Harveyville.....D 12 1,416 Peabody ...%> «<4 "518 155 Chicago, CravacheD 1,507 Lancenkaree ates D1 
B65 Centralia. 20) 227 Hots oe ne (400) Perry ee C14 376 Clarkson, E6 1,723 Lawrenceburg. . Aina 
: meee hs ; “G2 | 1388 BiMsspaee Bs 1088 Cay canes ct 3,077 Lebanouiaet o....< 
nes a ett 362 Poilpsbin 18 j Clay City........D13 Lebanon JunctionD 10 
a Ee op ees 308 Haviland... Rs 1733 Picabange a, nae 1S 1 th Clinton cee ue 360 ‘Lee Cite eS See 14 
781 lapmé om Haviland... .: 755) Pittehurels eee ao) elton arse ; i 
| ce i st SS loverport..... itchfield 2 
Ee toi ce leasanton |. 1,403 Cloverp 511 1,053 Leite 
a onclautana ae “Bs Haze faa 1373 Pleasanton Saad oe D i Ayes Colnmnamose Pee 65 Lenoxburg, B13 
: oe : mgtoa 222 D Portis tue ee Pea eee eace ote tary gal ie 2870, Goleninereeeae B15  .. (Brackensaeee 
734 Cheney. Fol. 9 3 Bee eee BO eae Dee Ke) nae Portis ... mien Clr 4 213 Conco i, Whithey: Aaa 253 Lewlaburg-s ose F3 
He of i Bf Hiaath ni 316 Powhatan... 22. B13 2,589 pat a te OLS 596 Lewisport. . eo nae 
ious ems Hi 14 2,974 Hiawatha........ B14 316 Powhatan B13 589 Corl a ( te ait Leta Bs 
1,548 Chetopa... _F3 '763 Highland........B 14 191 Prairie View ..... B6 ae an Boa: 889 Lexington. 222. : 
fie 2) Hog) | i AE = etek cee Semen Ee aan 
265 irclev wren ee  G IT aoe gale . 4 | : 
‘afl eh ONe| 1,134 ] 5 ie Ea eee 
554 Claflin cep EG 1,975 Hoisington........ E 7 lation, 2,289,905 nae oe ete FY 1,220 Livermore errs Ba 
2438 aw tonne sR ioe 2,842 Hp ifr CRORE KES KENTUCKY. Popu ation, 2, : is ee a ie He oe 
earwater........ coca [0 coun ete eee | itis ner | 
569 Clearwater. ae Ber Bones Fo Saas ae D8 cates, a Ne 138 Cropper, io 11 8 foe He wg i 
ea oo crestin ete is'sa2 Allen ae 221808 Hanan aha Fis Oe ee Diz 2280s8 Eouisvilie: see? 
82 Soitevite coo. pees. S03 101d 4 2 10,566 Harlan.... ae 5,420 Danville. cone. <2 4,163 Ludlow 
12,687 Coffeyville or +2 HAS te) Moret ania oe "63 10'146 Anderson O12 soneo Hanan ae 13 5420 eee ete aE 3 oe sieht | 
P90: Colby... teres G6 253 Hudson.......... E;,7 12 oS coe 4D 18173 Hart eek rart a pate 118 Ey is ia a 
684 Coldwater........ 4 LOD -HUgoton. cee ws ans G2 20,2 x abe soaks Hee De tee eapbell Big s30 Mellen : 
530 petegte Se ty wi i % ts 2,548 Humboldt....... NS i; bear Bell : F14 aks ee te arte a 75 Deane ad, Ds 146 Maal sso eS? 
964 Columbus ....... . ee ean ms | ‘ ibn ear genet mi De USS ecg 
7088 Golwich 68 Suibreusrap ae ae 12429 Boone .-........B 12 4,201 Hopkins <0. 27. BS dip Bes oR can watt 
Coney Springs... ce... .C ; 10, ACKRONA reise 8 wt i oS Baa S626) Mancics aaa 
ee ee ee ee cee ieee vommeee BH |e Bee a een 
oe a . ee : Dis 17,482 Jonmson «2.2.7: nae a é Sai 1,627 Marion geen: 
B12 484 Inma 10,308 Bracken Amon Dié akesboro, Te 
9 Cottoniged Falls ) Re eee 4 5 17,482 Johnson . 160 Martinsburg, 
809 Core Falls E = eae aes 17,540 eae vo -D 15 17,482. 3ohnsds ae 13 te padllenbérg. oe ee a 
2,545 Council Grove ...D 10 222 Isabel . G7 21,034 acti soan DLO" UnL0201. Knott een? E 16 125 Dunmer Lig - 7 aes me ree i 
454 Courtland... 1. F 13 228 Iuka.. R7 18306 Butior.2 2 ee eek 22,116 Knox. Sieeeue 14 he Dunnvitie.. a 2 916 evtatly nile ft 
227 Coyvillé......... BQ 462 Jamestown........ C9 14063 Caldwell |. 111)... E6 10,701 rane he ae A 176 Dyeusbung a ES er tiinleccet i 
AGG Cuba saa er F7 259 Jennings......... B4 ‘867 Calloway......... F5 19,8 oe ae gto 41 ilgicasey BH 
LOT Cyllison. sere se 9 317 Jetmore, 5 ..6..5% E 5 19,8 enh HY 20067 Laren 3G 16 31 Baril sade nd Oh MG - 
S2CLCul vers... eee D 8 S30 ewelite s: crise. C8 59,369 Campb -112+ B43 0,067 Lawrence........ Dit 0 ae oH 33 Middle cay if 
395 por eaenes: Se <aceRe F 5,598 Junction City.. ae poe Pope UiEE oe aa 876 Leslie: pe Aig B 13 al eae in Be i ioe me a 
773 Curransville, a 577 Kanopolis........ Piya geniet est eet ae RE perma Bis : = 8 oo k 
Crawford ..... F 15 By CF nese opal 21,966 Carter...... yise less? ree oe B81 Eden, Matis <r #00 MUR 
837 De Soto cu vans Dis 82,331 Ransingiee aoe B7 15.479 Casey <1... ....B 12 16,887 Lewis... 2... ae 1h isos, Meade’ 7b 8 a if 
250) Dearing... su. G13 426 Kincaid......... E14 38,845 Chr stiam........ Bat nee 25 Of0 llzabeth a 2 ae My 
152 Deerfield......... y 9 2,570 Kingman......... F8 17 987 Cay ae B14 24;977 Gogan sasseeaee ee emg oo 4 126 rave i 
767 Delphos.......... G13 11547 Kinsley...) P6 “A ihe’ Catan eC Lat agey toe “eg ES o4 eibnorn, Payload} 1.438 Mom Se ue 
295 Denison, Lanes .B14 i 209 Kiowanne eecems zs é iseee Crittenden. ;).. 2 B5 sous ee Ao ae 1,238 Elkton an eet 188 Morea. . be 
337 Denton so. «sis « ’ Kinrwinsage sure nes D 1 a ee 241 McLean.,........ oe ; BLP ; organfield |... Bs 
oo 806 La 6 9,846 Cumberland . crs Esmere, Kenio Moraaaegy 
Dic + DOxter iia scl. F 806 La Crosse......... Pred grinse Cimieane ae ae aft e 15 *900 Fs Bu 08 NG 
an, Wohrecdooer 0 5 41,020 Daviess.... Harpe panes Eminence. : ores 
370 Dighton..... Bor teosoney: B13 | 41.080 Daviess... Dt 26:9 . i eH : : 
eee 4 3 2 10,469 Edmonson .. 54 Magoffin | Erlanger. ; aS : 
3,214 Dodge City. B14 2,080 Laharpe......... Fi4 $9 Pane Aeon a2 =) AA ee : n 700 au eee 
ani ores ae D8 P38 /7\ akin seen fon F2 9,814 Elliott ......... O45.) 16.830; Manone of 182 Eubank of, Be 
: 2 iis Feige 1 Mason... Fairfield, Nelson. Mt. Olivet....... Cl 
here Ay 220. Lancaster........ B14 12 D 14 ae 13 135 Ba fi 17 a 
foe Gd 7 47,715 Fayette 1° Mason Cee eee B irield. ‘Nelson. : Given 
657 Douglass..... G Pe: oe ais eee hes a be rue 
; -C7 272 La 2 6 16,066 Fleming...... eee rie see a feview oe osha, oe 
1,427 DOWDS... i. .sc00 0s Li reel eter ‘ot soit son. ae | " 
333 Dunlap-.22..... eth wire FO ri 18,623 Floyd . aE te vehi: geen EUR he _ : ie _ : 
5 ae ee orth i '453 Metcalfe........ AOU PaAalmMouin..... «© VOIMOUM ~e. eee 
298 Dwight..... . e ia 15 363 me veneer Deel ae tae a abe Pens 10,433 Metcalfe, rue F 10 is ee ees Bi on) oc a as 
S10. Maston = Aloe "731 Lebanon.......... E , by sO 12 13, OnrOC ingen et : “4 papers aipony age 9 Az3 Munfordvilie <7 
443 Edgerton....... ie 580 Lebo. alee Toys 10eei beter Shoe es B12 12,868 Montgomery. me c . He nea a Sotitison S 9 Murr AE BS 
ard Emini ee os 2 see Lecompton. es 2 10 33,539 Graves........... z F 38 508 Muileabere ee oe 7 1,219 Flemingsburg.... C 14 ae New Carne ey Onn 
238 Bees See bes tone ees 1k 19,958 Grayson ......... ‘10 416/830 Nelson.......... D 10 "250 Florence, Boone .B 12 
23 G13 tea Eenora: : Aids 8701 Greenimeciunon on E 10 ‘830 Nelson... 10 
3, 1 29) Bldorado.. 2) aha: Eat ok eee EARL Greem 2000000 1) 16:83 = 
) 27 Elk Fats ee Gil2 494 Leon.... . 


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bt Pop.1910 Pop. 1910 IANA—Continued MARYLAND—Continued 
8 New Columbus, 1,327 Scottsville........ Fo 3,609 Kentwood no apes p Peace e, Pop.1910 
ee a C12 1,500 Sebree...........56 pS iee bea  ee  oieae t Plaquemine: -;.7.-¥ 8 6,690 Salisbury 24 T 
Be an ree C1 410 Sharpsburg ......Q 14 6,302 Latayette....... r7 es: Soi pesiese ia 409 Secretary ....... E at OserOll, B6 
Loy py as 5 3,412 Shelbyville 2)... : weeceee BZ elles ..- nse D7 S ee ; an : 
sos ee 81k MHP RUSH | US REE gap met ee |e teat Oaiiaaee 29 
opesa a. e 1 353 Sherburne.......014. | 11,449 Lake Chariles...... ollock .......+.. D6 ‘ ‘'!ilpa -804_ Unton Bridg 
214 New Liberty |...D 12 185 Stimpsouviic eee! vis 11,449 Lake Chariés..’-..F 5 1,053 Ponchatoula... 9 1,844 Snow Hike. pos Tiassa SECee, 
79 New Market, ay Pad 1E ip tik pods) pena se 262 Provencal .....--. C4 1,517 St. Michaels’ elgg EE LE 9 
Marion. ..... Dil 53 suilesvilt, Muni’ Let ae ooo) ee D6 215 Quitman ........ B5 '318 Solomans........ scr. Opper Masibore:” 35 © 
30,309 Newport . A138 rest ds te 1043 Leesville ........-D/4 425 Ramsay, St. Tam- 173 Somerset, ‘3 $32 Vienna... +s. Gil 
Doriienenis ake poe siangieriie. EB? 869 Lockport -...... G10 Many 5 esis ae F 11 Montgome D 582 Walkersville ......C 5 
390 North Middletown 557 Smithland . EB 4 L020 Meniscesiie 2. Rio Lore Reyvilla’ sfc 0. Bf 247 Sudlersville....D11 31295 Westmluster ".....2B 6 
C13 726 SP Sain ye a eer AS JE BEES 407 OY Villas, «0-5, B 5 Syvkesv aoe “ Rd . nster -B6b 
235 North Pleasure- 4,491 gilths Grove: ie 1166 Mandeville... Fil 319 Richardsontown, G AL BE Arsen tiae BaP Dias AZh, Wma BS 
Ville, Bente oT BE fetes eae Be Sys 70 Mangham........ B7 {Washington . .E 10 : Montgo 5 
254 Nortonville.......B 7 365 South Carroliton -.E 7 ea Ry NEBULOUS L017 2 os 265 Rio .........++- Et rik sa AS a 
aie Sta ar ira ay 627 Southgate 683 jenny ean 5 oe G4 586 Hobeling apt ae oe 
ENT: Son ae 29 om SEs Tae ht btttae wee et cote be ¥ 5 oseland ......- B 
ieee case De ented = of oe 107 gaara Gallatie 'B 12 336 oe Pus ” H 3 He) SORSmAiaS, Veehun D4 MASSACHUSETTS. Pop., 3,366,416 
: eC NS. 448 S «0 M€arion .....-«+.-. > MATOB:., sr td Ore B5 
iiasaOwenton......., B12 Tees Rte ce veeeee epee 1,076 Marksville ....... D7 346 Saline, Bienville ..B 4 COUNTIES 
: 942 Owingsville...... O14 ba anne Sh: Chales" ea E 6 85 Marthaville....... C4 239 Scott, Lafayette. .F 6 27,542 Barnstable F13 63,327 
Be oar Peineviie oe 151 St. Helens, Lee ..D 14 Vase MarmenL oe  Gaahc bed senabore rs tay 38 318,373 Berkshire........C2 669 15. Middlesex... or 
} $942 Paintsville ...... 154 St. Mary....... Ay Tae \ 2hi686. Mer Rouge! 2 oe : Simsboro. ....... B5 SVs oBristolives aa ot E 10 2,962 N hae 
»= 91 Paradise 381 Stamplas G d 536 Mer Rouge ....... A7 287 Slaughter E8 4,504 Dukes G ,962 Nantucket ...... Gi4 
z Slaughter ........ 3504: Dukes). . jenn ced 2 187,506 Norfolk 
Muhlenberg ....E 7 1,882 Stamtprde eee 12 3,002 Minden.......... A4 2,188 Slideli F 11 436,477 Essex Bi ese SSA D 10 
5,859 Paris........--- 013 SeTR Stantone Powells. E12 10/209 Monroe |......... B7- 966 St. Francisville . E 43,600 Franklin ........ De RT gt Peat hr ha Bll 
~~ "104 Pellville, Hancock. D 8 205 eee igh DS 174 Montgomery...... O5 740 St. Joseph ...... 08 231,369 Paegaeen Rong cade OT Womesier s, we 
_@31 Pembroke .......- F7 1,467 Sturgis Stee ¢ “ = Moreauville ...... D7 2,318 St. Martinviile . ey f So cl aed ’ orcester .......07 
68 Penrod.......... E7 255 Sulphur... ......0 11 TE Sica sa NOD SERS Gs 377 Sunset........-.- F 6 incorporated Cities, Towns, aud) Villages 
407 Perryville ....... D12 320 Summersville....E 10 ra iy I Sapo 847 Tallulah -. 2... B8 spre pa een abe Dil 11,448 Meth 
SOs, Peterabire fe...) Al2 gee Tagiorevies. Dat Pe Goupee:.nniss E7 394 Tangipahoa...... E9 13,026 Adams .......... B2 8,214 Middlebe rs okies a 
651 Pewee Valley .-..C 11 113 Tilton ......... C14 37 Morse, Acadia....F 6 3,824 Thibodaux ....... G9 9,894 Amesbury....... A St eis O58 Milford oes ata 
1,280 Pikeville ........ B16 180 Tolu, Crittenden. E 5 1,201 Napoleonville.....G8 633-- Toga. «sss 2: D 6 5,112 Amherst ......... C4 7/924 Milton... rte 
2}161 Pineville |... ... F 14 639 Tompkinsville....F 10 cr pt peer ep gee C4 1,345 Vidalia... .....D8 Peet hgAnOOw er fuse 2: B10 6,866 Montague... yy 
934 Pittsburg....... E 13 653 Trenton F7 st de id ar eo BS 603 Ville Platte....... E6 11,187 Arlington.........F 2 91866 Natick... an 
522 Pleasureville..... Oil 115 Turners eae cy qG90 Wor DhCria Slogan o 826 Vivian .......... A2 8,536 Athol............ BS 5,026 Ne dh See eee 
- 178 Poole, Webster’. -D 6 Henry ...... P3045 ae ees PORN I Naat eg Frais Bamoste be #10 96.052 New Bedford <2. F 11 
nip Dininate . OL 852 New Roads....... p , elmoatinss stage: = 
Sea Poreoval. 2. c 7 tees 8 gd a aa a 182 New Verda, Grant.C5 1,528 Washington ...... 2h 18,650. Beverly......:.. Bi 39'806 Nore oo 14 
1,120 Prestonsburg ....D 16 Tat Uptonvss ans. E 10 453 Noble ........... Gs 445 Water Proof ...... C8 5,648 Blackstone....... D8 22/019 North Ada oe 
”'162. Prestonville, 1,145 Vanceburg .::.:. Bis 398 Oak Grove....... ABs) 1.8500 Welsh’ 5) rhe PS 670,585 Boston.......-.- a. WES SIG Norte Andover as 
Carroll.... ...B11 2,268 Versailles... ... D 12 332 Oak Ridge ....... A7 1,127 West Monroe..... Bb 8,066 Braintree ........ H4 197431 North ndover. .B 10 
2.015 Princeton :-! SS ID Vine Grove «1° 10 208 Obed’ RG Buag Waltecaote.\-r ge | BO808 Brockton 01. Pag Bebe Moreh lobo @ 
eae a ide oe P ~ La Salles. 7.% TON ah ee ,792 Brookline ........ 
2,084 Providence... 1). E6 ind Walnut eoveuk. Cll 4,623 Opelousas ........ 7 2,925 Winnfield ... 1... a 104,839 Cambridge ..... C10 Be et ccnees See 
242 Pryorsburg ....... F4 Morgan ......D 15 2,998 Patterson........ G8 821 Winnsboro....... B7 5,010 Chelmsford....... Bo nOl4-Norwood fa mes ae 
pe 285) QHINOy 64. 45... B15 650 Walton....-.--- B12 277 Pearl River ..... Fil 328 Youngsville ...... F7 $2,452 Chelsea ......... Cli 5,282 PMc A) “D9 
_ ° 182 Raywick, Marion .D 11 900 Warsaw... 1.0... ae 1,212 Pineville ..../....D6 419 Zachary ....... BB 25,401 Chicopee......... Wy aoed 6010. Palaer 4 ota BS 
se sod Rieter hak 433 Washington .....B 14 SERRE EER 973 Zwolle ..+ ++ og phasi Coneeds ss eee G& 15.721 Peabody. 00 cu 
, ORG: S25 a>, « D13 2 ae , oncord. AG, 312 Soe Aaa arc : 
a5 Richpond, Warren .F 9 Fett wey ee eae Dé 9,407 Danvers, Essex ..B W 12141 Plymouth: mete SF re ES 
; ore Roches, etre ‘Dy 1,751 West Covington, MAINE. Population, 742,371 ney Ded Fa Seto -D 10 32,642 Quincy... yeas 
658 Rockp are 2 enton . .-B12 5/139 Eas ca ,818 Reading........ B 10 
ere sua a. tees. - COUNTIES S384 Everetnc cs. eAaWns 8 o48 Hosbiahds oe a ne 
we 192 West Louisville .. o0.7 50.822 Androscoggin ..... Oy - 186,256 Oxford) ata. 28 B6 5,122 Fairhaven... ... Fil 43,697 Ropklana aes Dat 
ee 82 Spy eoot Mant 490 Wheateroft .... G8 ii aie Cucabetland 2:2. G8 191887 Piscataqul ha ay 36 Fitch River...:..F10 8,047 Saugus Pee “ES 
EHDOME Fo. dat 5: « E7 281 White Plains, 19,119 Franklin......... , scataquis. E4 (826 Fitchburg ........B8 77,236 S attests: 
166 Rosine........... E 8 HGuEta TS 3575 ranklin.........B5 18,574 Sagadahoc ‘D8 12,948 Framingham C9  12'592 Southb aes oe ae 
leiowenbe basse 11 SAS Rae = a a a E6 ea Hancock .........G6 36,301 Somerset . Ol 5,641 Franklin Sore b 6740 Southbridge ......D 6 
_ 233 Rowletts, Hart ..E 10 452 Whitesville, hay 62.863 Kennebec ........D7 28,883 Waldo... [E6 141699 Gardner .........B7 88.926 pence: ead eo C6 
413 Rumsey ....... “E7 D; wee e, GOS Te ino ne ere ea E7 42,905 Washington -H5 24/398 Gloucester ...... B12 7,09 ee ae ae 
1,038 Russell ses 87 Wee Ssuinsicl “i D7 18/216 Lincoln..........D7 68,526 York...... BB 5.705 Grafton......... D8 0002 SLOMERA TE ii a C10 
D Pecator ess . i oi tres ; Ruste eee 6,316 Stoughto 
104 Russell Springs. . rye? lit ieee 5,926 Great Barrin Twasapasaites i mag 
3,111 Russellville... p's 177 Willard. 2 ee castes oe Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 10,427 Groanieta oe bie Ba 341259 Penton ot SEO 
te « Gale 8 shit Wierd ane 2 0.18 Renae Kunarn SR ae MR Lateral aay 44:115 Haverhill....... A10 11,404 Wakefield ......: B 10 
407 Sadievitie ... ee 004 Williamsburg ....F 13 Roca Rupee ee OT se Sao te eae ee 7 57,730 Holyoke ......... D4  27'834 Waltham.......-C9 
S20 Galen ...5..0. 2.5 E5 7,156 Winchester......D 13 24'803 Bangor ...-----:- F6 1,167 Lincolm,........-F 5 6,743 Hudson. ......... G 8° © 8,774 Ware ...2. ee os G8 
45 Saloma, Taylor ..E 11 404 Wingo ......---- Fa 91396 Bathiy, . terse: D8 2,408 Madison......... Dé 15,507 Hyde Park...... D10 12,875 Watertown ....... an 
532 Salt Lick ....... C14 217 Woodburn........ Fo 4,618 Belfast .........- E7 2'215 Norway....-..--. B7 5,777 Ipswich.........B11 11,509 Webster ascee ; 5 
310 Salyersville ..... D15 173 Woodbury, Butler. FE 8 834 Bethel. .........-- But 6,317 Old Town........ F6 85,892 Lawrence....... B10 5,413 Wellesley ........ ee 
oo Pare ea ee Tian codes, 8 See ee ee ne a17, Ole Weel ae F 6 17,580 Leominster. C7 Baga: Westboroitics tes. De 
160 Sandy Hook.-.... C15 98 Yosemite ........ B12 BO nr BYeWCRe cs ss, cae - ae OF 262 ‘Parisi havee ane C7 106, af Lowell ecm. sae Bd 16,044 Westtfi Id Ret Onl nS 
261 Sardis, Mason....B 14 224: AGN eRinnoe ees D7 1,474 Bridgton......... B7 823) Philliustseaeee 80350) Lynnes ated ee C11 91224 West Springfield... Da 
257 Science Hill..... Bint ay oe Ne eee 51341 Brunswick ......- D& 2,231 Pittsheld..... 0... ee Find Mallen oe ato 1280s Wermonth en tS 
357 Buckfield...... .- C7 58.571 Portland ..-...--. C8 5,183 Mansfield. ...... D 10 7292 Whitman... ....1 sek 
6,136 Valais eee sna i 5 21938 Presque Isle...... G2 rates Marbioheaits aoe O41 5,678 Winchendon. .. Seta 
A : GUS dete es 2 695 Rangeley ........ 4 Qs aie saint, 4 8 9.309 Wi s Mer eit 
LOUISIANA. Population, 1,656,388 2061 Eastport .... 02... 16 8,174 adds “Ree a os 6,390 Maynard......... C9 10,132 Winton By: a Be 
056, 31549 Ellsworth ........G6 5.427 Rumford .........C7 ot SES peta dae bg C9 15,308 Woburn,........ C10 
Se pigolebatrfeldaaded sn D6 Sn8x Shon ee ee se 715. Melrose’. asic ec: C10 145,986 Worcester .......07 
1,240 Farmington.......C 6 5.341 Skowhegan.......D6 —— 
nt RamuaGediaN So va... W 6.) asso7s “Odea Ad 1,620: Fort Fairfield... ..H 2 11542 South Paris ......B7 
23'887 Ascension ........ F9 25,830 Ouachita..// 1!!! Bo eee os CS ee cathy SOU se Doreen MICHIGAN. Population, 2,810,17 
Ores aa ae deanery coe BS 540 Fryburg......... B7 Cumberland ....0 8 - » 2,810,173 
34/102 Avoyelles........ D7 25289 Pointe O tee 5,811 Gardiner... 2%.) .- D7 11,458 Waterville ....... D6 co 
Beek B , ointe Coupee ...E 7 2'864 Hallowell 2 UNTIES 
eine tents ot <5 Tage Hed RvOEEE « D6 ee a el ae Dit eg S282 ROSE TOONS Sur aee C8 5,703 Alcona F9 4,939 Lake 
»738 Bossier .......... 11,402 Red River... at 4 7078 Alger ive. us Sue Pope Sal HS 
Bs:200, Caddo’... 2s... A 3 is 766 Die , POR ee crane cad iets’ ks. O 26,033 Lapeer... 110 
62,767 Calcasieu....-- ea and,........ By atk ‘ 39,819 Allegan...........J 5 10,608 Leelanau........ 
es ol a a F4 19,874 Sabine. - 0... D4 MARYLAND. Population, 1,294,346 19,965 Alpena <0... 9 47,907 Lenawee cre ewes 
phate Gacberen ss G4 111207 St. Charles . 21.216 10 COUNTIES g'640 Avenac @) sar Go eibeince. aoe 23 
£5,050 Claiborne ........ Ao ssanoe Begone a 62,411 Allegany . “Ble 27/965" Harfords set. cm: - BQ 6,127 Baraga .......... B3 9,249 Mackinac......... C8 
14/278 Concordia... :.. Teen 14538. He obaeine. | F9 39.553 Anne Arundel ....D8 16,106 Howard.......... C7 22,635 Barry J6 82,606 Macomb.....--.. 310 
7 Gale ee se BS beeen e 122,349 Baltimore....... C8 16,957 Kent......:.... D 10 68,288 Bay....-.-.++--- H8 26,688 Manistee........ G4 
34°580 East Baton Rouge.E 8 66,661 St. Landry... Fie 558,485 Baltimore City...C8 32,089 Montgomery ..... D5 ABSA pte F5 46,739 Marquette .......B 4 
cee eee E8 66.661 St. Landry ....... E6 10,825 Qalvert -.. 0-5 F8 36,147 Prince George ....E7 53,622 Berrien .......... [i Aye SOep Mason cee ee G4 
20/055 Hast Feliciana....59 39,368 St.Mary........ .F7 191216 Garoline ........ E11 161839 QueenAnne.....D 11 25,605 Branch .......... L6 19,466 Mecosta......... H6 
qs'ohe Mrapklin .. °c. B7 -018.017 St, Tammany... 3 G8 85,084 Carrolld ae, 0% :.B6 26.455 Somerset ....... Hil 56,638 Calhoun ......... K6 25,648 Menominee... .... D5 
1500S: Grant.ia...0--6-. Pee tho Inigioniee Bt 23,759 Ceol <2 ee... ee B10 17,030 St.Mary....... G8 20,624 Cass......-..----L4 14,005 Midland ..-...-.. H8 
31,262 Tberla........... PBL ll) vai et a E 10 16,386 Charles -.-......, G7 19,620 Talbot.......... E 10 19,157 Charlevoix ....... 6 10,606 Missaukee......-. G6 
| 30/054 Iberville... 1... Ee eee C8 28,669 Dorchester ...... G10 49,617 Washington ...... B3 17,872 Cheboygan ......-E7 82,917 Monroe. ......... Lg 
+t, ta eee F 8 28,320 Terrebonne ...... H 9 52,673 Frederick....-.--.C 5 26,815 Wicomico .......G12 24,472 Chippewa ......... C8 32069 Montcalm ....... 16 
48:247 Jefersot .,-.....G10 26390 Vermilion... 1... A6 20,105 Garrett .......... G2 21,841 Worcester ...... H 13 9,240 Clare...........-H7 3,755 Montmorency ....E 8 
AG acne aaa 20 26,390 Vermilion ........G6 28,120. Clinton ee. sie sists. J7 40,577 Muskegon ........14 
33,111 Lafourche....... G10 18,886 Washington .....1 D4 Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 3,934 Crawford...000.... F7 19,220 Newaygo........ H5 
anaes re = of epator °C 6 19,186 Webster age ee me Aan phe | op fOr B10 248 Grantsville G2 30, bod Dickinees 5 noe C4 18°37 Gocenat Fo te aye 
‘485 Lincoln ....0..... 5 12,636 West Baton Rouge E ,609 Annapolis ....... .E 8 609 Greensboro... ...1 30,499 Eaton.......----. A parapet te ai 
10,627 Livingston ....... F9 6,249 West C eo a 9 Arundel-on-the-Bay 16,507 H en gta a 0,490) Baton... ---+ 0+. are S907 Cpois teas G8 
10,676 Madison ../...... Be 134449 West Feliciana. . Bee ee Randel Gee ee mabiosial ade ee se cch Geucme Shee D7 8,630 Ontonagon .......B 2 
ae 786 Morehouse ....... AZ 18.357 Winn a nats ae 558,485 Baltimore .......C8 893 teed its Las ok B 3 oR 413 Gladwin eet I é 3 Ott feet pay be ae 
‘ Natchitoches...... C4 1,005 Belair .. .. B2 4,212 Havre de Grace ..B 10 23,333 Gogebic....-----. GS Bisse Gisaee kee ee re 
: ates 209 Hillsboro ....... Ell 23'784 Grand Traverse ...F S300 Ottawa ae 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 262 Bishopville G14 °98 Hyattsto SET a tale 29.673 Gratiot est i 11340 Presqut Isle... i 5 
+ 2,907 Abbeville ........ G6 685 Delhi 460 Bladensburg...... E7 Montgomery D3; 4 38:098 Bouceean ce Sere BS etre obit ee 
365 aoe St. Etiepeeicce oe 372 Bloomington, Go it Hyattsville Ha E, 6 34,758 Huron.......--- Hid 331930 Sanilac .222000..1i 44 
I many 11 715 De Quine is 3 ¥5 .G2 37 Keedysville....... C4 53,310 Ingham........ ee 8,681 S ecb i ae 
41,218 Alexandria . D6 yaaa TG Ridder ee FA 759 Boonsboro C4 689 Kensington D6 33,550 Ionia .........-.. ,681 Schoolcraft ........C 6 
S1'677 Amite .......... ae AG od aed OU sie rece, eke E4 496 Bowie . BRYY/ 865 Kitzmillerville, eee a Bi Rn pantie ote Poh ca a J6 33,246 Shiawassee ....... as 
Fs RagtAnpla wt chink. Ell bosd ae at tiene B5 19 Bridgetown Vee Dili Gaareel , aa 15164 ao Bicfs telly) o(eheiaye, s G 9 92,341 Shs. Cis he bee © i 
vontanena foe ae 090 Dona lsonviile. nS Saba Brockevilleten D6 veo Te Pt eet ee or 32 O25 te eas db oa C3 25,499 St. Joseph........ L5 
279 Arnaudville Ramen Dusen, Latayeiic Ad 3,721 Brunswick .....--C4 2,415 Laurel... 0000... D7 Sag26 Jackson 1 ito... DF ee Stace race: ey Ee 
BIA PAtELS'; se. B 5 Peg or eree Fe 228 Burkittsville, 133 Laytonsville.. |... D6 Allows walnmasode iL yi peed aioe ake ag 
311 Atlanta.........- C5 288 Beho, Rapides. ..D 6 . Frederick .....-C 5 526 Leonardtown ..---G8 8'007 Kalkaska ..-.--- MS UMee Ada athe ten mt AG 
854 Bastrop.......... A7 679 Erath oo. - az 6,407 Cambridge F 10 216 Loch Lynn Height ORE es co Ns pein ye be SE 236 
igtey Baton Mouse. cc? os, Jackson ....B 5 518 Cecilton.. Cll ghts, ONG. se lee ele 15 20,769 Wexford ......-.: G5 
630 Bayou Sara... B7 1,084 ip Acadia 6 1,435 Centerville......D10 ‘1,553 Lonsconing roRaey re LEA eal ne a i on 
eRiEGhow oo. AS eee Ame SGiny seat E6 274 Charlestown ..... Bil ‘Allegany 4 Incorporated Cities and Towns of 5000 and over 
Pateiernlck’:. 6 ene. ras 508 atl cae Rinenae sid, 1,016 Chesapeake City .B 11 523 Manchester 7 474 Addison K 8 4,119 Beldi 
Dish Gerwite ae $98 Farmerville - - -.. A 5 2'735 Chestertown.....D 10 692 Middletown.... 4 10,763 Adrian.......--- L8 1050) Hella eou. r§ 
606 Bienville .........B4 Se oa ere 306 ae --D 19 1,173 Midland . ie Bere | 766 Ahmeek, Keweenaw 486: Belleville aca C, E§ 
By Bonita 6 22c11 -/ : a‘ ; . NEtOM sees FUG. cere dee 
_ TS Bossler Civ. a 3,857 Franklin. ....... i 3,468 Cane gu 335 Mountain Os Soa eae 473 Alanson.......... E7 9129 Benton Harbor i 4 
i ae A’ aoe Fullerton eee D4 21,839 Cumberland .G4 622 Mt Airy oie 5 oe 1204 Ripon SAC eee Sil 380 Berrien Spri igs... L3 
1,339 Breaux Bridge ....F 7 485 Grand Cane ......B 4 170 Damascus. . C5 1,242 Mount Rainier, 31419 Allegan .......-. J5 4,583 Besser Wee ot 
Fo Rey 485 Grand Cane»: --» B 3 205 Darlington . B 10 Prince Georges..E 7 2.757: MlDaR swide ss ss hie 17 41519 Big Rapids... 6 
. Lafayette ...... F7 268 Greensburg....... E9 988 Deer Park .H 2 320 New Market, 675 Almont ......... J10 11607 Birmingham ...... 10 
500 Brass Dending: Roe Rea OCS 9 959 Delmar... G12 Frederick ......05 12,706 Alpena..........: E10 ia7e Bimgheldss woe eer 
welt Baton Poetadeydab 5-275 -k8 1,481 Denton ......... Ell 446 New Windsor ....B 6 14,817 Ann Arbor .......K 9 ‘501 Bloomingdale’... KS 
poms Beene? ees Se B 8 361 Harrisonburg. C7 3 ee Speabe lala seieg pa is : on permeate Pelee BA ue redone kes as, toats DAS 52 Boardman... A ie 8 
aacher ne oa tase Haynenviie cit Aa Lisi Ellicott Cliy 00.602 1,401 oan City dit 748 Armada ..12.-.:-J11 5.218 Boyne Olty «++. Be 
eee ee eee ‘ ? se , eere o oho s eae 8 4 5 5 B Spe ei 
GOs Oarencro hans vee spits ee ee A5 1/054 Emmitsburg .....B 5 635 Porty ville ; 43 se ect Fae s = : age pesckvnries atin 17 
ist Chatham jaci8on b i 5458 Hombeck........ D4 : 1,050 Federalsburg Bd 1 73 Piscataway hot Seahasianeee ee & 219 Breedsvil Osea K 4 
ville slat 6 milenho eet 411 Frederick ........ y PEN ase, One. UGable Where 10) a: S205 BYIMOOM aten) seat 
ee ee ere 0 ap hee snGependents..) 10 466 Friendsville...... G1 2,369 Pocomoke City //H 12 Speer Bnd Ase. sat sed Hitt, 1,020 Bronson topescces Lb 
O18 Clintons... . 0. B9 S tae tsenthed wee R5 6,028 Frostburg ........G3 175 Poolesville Ds, ‘502 Baldwin ......-. H 5 cae Eecciigh eee L, 6 
1,049 Colfax... De ea a e246 Jackson «jie. -E 8 568 Funkstown ieee $7 B4 1,394 Port Deposit, 543 Bancroft ........-« 8 690 Brown City See Tai 
. 333 Collinston. :/ 2.2! Aree oes teoiage eh es 262 Galena... ----C 11 288 Preston Pat ie ea ae eo Be pk eee: 
woe ee ete . Pn ne Fs CRE AIO ee ee , araga .....+-++-De uckley........-G5 
B56 Cottonport oot. E7 de sae dGneeborcsee ee oe BS 185 ee vg Park, 1,006 Princess Anne ..H 12 2 Baroda, Berrien...L 4 237 Burlington Seni sks, © 
aeaot popes 7 ge ee B4 287. Jonesville 0... C7? 325 Gara ae : cat 5 279 Queenstown ...../ 10 411 Barryton......-- H 6 752 Burr Oak ....2..%% L6 
Serene ah eee F10 396 Junction City, tree....... 13 943 Ridgely.... eve it 25,267 Battle Creek ..... K 6 427 Byron ......-.++> J8 
mee Cromley chia E 6 Ginihidhian sec. A5 203 eee ee ie 416 Rising Sun ......B.10 45,166 Bay Clty .......- HO 8,375 Cadillac.......... G6 
Y , Iberia. G 7 315 Kaplan, Vermilion G 6 201 Goldsboro ry. “Hy 781 Rock Hall .. =p 8 504 Bear Lake ......- G4 422 Caledonia ......-; J6 
ia Mi Sm TI Fe ee 8 1,181 Rockville ...---,-D6 418 Beaverton ......- H7 20,000 Calumet......... Ad 





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MICHIGAN—Continued ‘ rch mae WEE. Tio aero MINNESOTA Pop, iste 
Pop.1910 Pop,1910 ee ge x Fug) MAP D8 00 Invergrove.......1 10 
Bo2 Camden eae: L7 71 Lake Ann. Perry 7) 1,347 Sebewaing ....... ae 5, ere Poo ares ers ae ne ere Ree aa D7 cae ‘Tons Sees “Diz 
761 Capac . -T10 9 740 ate City, « SR " : 3,260 Srey ed Pap. let ae H7 12,115 Traverse City..... F6 217. Danube sot ee F 10 76 Iron Junction, 

7308 Garcon & eee tT? Tbe Lake rea ee OIG 436 Sheridan ......... Leech 24 Trenton noe K 10 215 Danvers.......... Re eh oc Louls, . Soa. 14 

401 Carsonville.//. 1.411 954 Lakeview......... is 260 Sherman .........G5 $71 Tustin A ge G6 oie Darfur, W ‘Watonwan 18 Tsantt, Isantl.\ ---1 8 
JABETUNG. Seas e's 10 708 L'Anse J. gon O00 Tce tau eee 
308 fe ae ey 5 31,229 Lansing .......... J7 681 South Frankfort ..F 4 442 Ubly ae uete Dawson Henhaviives 184. Tyanneea ae Cin: 

1126 Cass City ey = Ot) 6,946. Lapeer... ec. 8 110 3,577 South Haven..... K4 1,340 Winter City : iv 1. 907 EJ acksonuaeeen E12 

1.358 Cassopolis Siinteter L5 8,537 Laurium 615 South Lyon......K 9 456 Unionville -H9 234 Deephaven, | 19 q 1vaitaneavilon ae Hi 
‘947 Cedar Springs.....15 Houghton...... B3 1,097 South Range, 496 Utica...... J 10 pin... 19 Aza Jancavillo +. H iL 

13 1 file Seta 663 Lawrence K5 Houghton......B3 371 Vandalia . 6 La S18 Deer Creek <i... 0. « ais 527 Se ae ere Mt 
Sis Gente Lake ae 1,042 Lawton..........K5 Jy208 "Sparta sagen see 15 523 Vanderbilt ....... Bz 900 Deer River... .... HS 227 Jeffers ..........B 11 

rit ere ave rete a7 abi Le Rey aoe es S84 Sprineport 11K? 680 Yan tie ee 37 218 De Graff... 1+. E9 192 Johnson..........0 8 

4,886 Charlotte .........J PEI EGON t Bera) Pra So Vernon een ee J8 1,081 Delano #eiscee. E10 0,151 Jordan «samen 

5,85 Sie che’ 50'S. 1,032 Leslie .... -K8 1,451 St. Charles ....... 18 435 Vermoit iets > = BA) Delaven inte. 12k aoe 8s aK andiv annie 9 

76d Scien frths, ee | 8 B19 pexieE ton aie ag pte Be Chet reignite -J 11 Jetp Ts abe A Dict. 42 a : “ter Denes etiam it +2 A Karlstad, Kittson, B 2 

1,363 Chesaning ........ s 138 LAB COU i cigie ao: z : 5 Waldron......... ire 184 Dennison ........3 11 700 Kasota......... 

Shey ado H7 550 Linden . lO Wayne.......K 10 435 Waldron. ........ seas Se, Po eS TE 

BB lasses Pak Bion a ke | gag ge detmee NGS Waller ¢ |Z Bente ae Keewatln, Trasea1 5 
372 7 ; : 6 itchfie aa ; : seers e ee ed Pan 0 O19 981, Dexter, 2. sb as dul2e. One204. Kelliher saan 
308 pire been i -110 1,760) Lowelliy jachinces J6 5,936 St. Joseph....... K 3 728 Watervliet Re ee Piece a ta Bok. oy a ere ede Beate wait 
425 Climax . -K6 9,182 Ludington....... H3 1,940) St. Louis... 33.6. 17 725 Wayland Ji.5. 0 J 957 Dodg Sent: 232 Kenned B2 

1 opiate K9 ‘626 Luther G5 1,322 Stambaugh .......C3 1,268 WayNel.) n-ne K 9 132 Donaldson ....... eee i es 
th ae ee hire eee Pe Boas us 2) I7 "828, Standish... ..252 H9 349 Webberville ...... J 8 276 Donnelly ...-.... wee on ons SOR ci aeee Ds 

“foe Gslomge ccc? MBM GS | ME Sieben oe gre Meme Gh | Ge Bod Rete 
Jol Schema! igaiey 714 Mackinac Isiand ..D 7 527 Stephenson ...... D5 648 White Cloud ..... HS 174 Dresbach «-+ ++. M12 432 Kerkhoven .......6 9 
B53) Colon. sh ae L6 697 Mackinaw........ D7 243 Stevensville ......K3 1,437, Whitehall «2.2: 0... 78,466 Duluth § .< .605,..% aw a Milne eay Hi. 

9 Columbiaville 110 1,200 Mancelona FP 6 663 Stockbridge ......K 8 667 White Pigeon..... L5 188 Dumont ......... 208 Kilkenny « “Hid 
5d Cone ee Te cee aes K8 3,635 Sturgis........--- L6 218 Whittemore...... G9 357 Dundas ...------ 11 $12 Kimball .. G9 

343 Concord  - miee 2 Fae teen f385) Sunticld wemocne Ger ae 1.042 Serre Op aeitee ae 175 ae e a3 agi Knife River. 'L 6° 
400 Or comin ae Gal nists Me ee 1,061 Tawas Clty, ) G10 304 Woodland ....... J6 551 Eagle Bend ...:).F7 $72 La Crescent (M12 
490 Copemish........ 0 a "339 mseh........ K9 8,287 Wyandotte .....K 10 231 Eagle Lake 11 195 Lafayette ....... 

1,384 Corunna......... ae 529 Maple Rapids .. oe ‘ Bios Toe . oar 1923 Yate Til 2.533 East Grand Forks .B3 844 Lake Benton ... c il 

1,380 Croswell . «% 1,047 Marcellus ........ oa bis Samar pooping) SEN z ’ 3 rene ae H12 3,142 Lake Cityn. see 

Ae pihaee Newaygo . - ‘ Pato ene OLY Sentences vi 815 Thompsonville, ae e re poten iy at & : re pee Baty acre aa 11035 Take Crystal ti G i 

3,775 Crystal Falls...... ALON. ete ee Ge Meet OEE ke yr aman ns Portier rata Se 280 F9 akefield eee 
a ue a Shee aes = : 57 Marlborough, rome = : 1,175 Three Oaks.....:. L3 ae Sp pehes nate oie 1 Lake Fremont, oa 
e28 Dee e Clit rae 1,191 Edina Mills...... K 9 erburne...... 

349 Dansville .........3 8 1,062 Marlette...:...... 110 ; Bt ERba or ee Kl 740 Lake Park ....... D6 
O78 Davison ad: eee I9 11,503 Marquette ....... BS MINNESOTA. Population, 2,075,708 151 Elba... ..-----Kul 740 bakes ee Tis 
911 Dearborn... ., Rog 4,286 Marshall pe COUNTIES 324 Bigin.......... Kil 219 Lake Wilson... .D 11 

1,286 Decatur .......-. S ason .. vee ethene D7 652 Lamberton ...... 

sas ackcentlens eu Eo a at oy bre Seats 3 10;871 Aitkin yoo ete te 16 17,518 sends, Ppa Oya S Tee Ht Elizabeth Same ae i ie cs pence se eeeee ae 
10 el A nRho ArasaEn LEUENe wore nal 12-493 JATio kat ee. a eeeeeee I 7,022 Meeker .. Pie S|, 867 Biktoniee ern anesboro ...... 

DR OUT See a Sine ane is ear = it aGen a 18'840 pehees ees 2059) 8 16:703 Millelacs .. -H7 oer Fllendaié, § Steele. Citi 140) Laporte ares F5 

465, ‘760 Detroit eae at pe n < anilac ‘S41 19,337 Beltrami . .F3 24,053 Morrison Ae foe 536 Ellsworth . DP 12 i3s La a ee Ce ae 

5a ees seeatehe tes 7 768 Mendon........... L 5 ohs0 58 Sent eny. dae “G0 Liteey Bree ee ate 795 Elmore ......... G12 167 Laasby ve D4 

485 Douglas... 4 10.507 Menominee....... D5 Baas eee Re AAG 1AGS6 Niccdes See eG aA aes Bieeiae Case ay" H11 420 Lester Pra lnewclen 

5,088 Dowagiac . if 505 Merril See 6 ce a : 20,134 Brown ........-.F 11 15; 200 INO DIES Paki ie e- D 12 223 Emmons, 1,755 LeSueur theese Hil 

1,070 Dundee *.. 9 Bre Motumnara Becht 47,589 Carlton. .2.5s.g'8 113446 Norman jy 2-255 not oa peeteeborn 112 val Tewistgnc --HAt 
: ieee 4) 804 Middleville vce ie 2,490 Carver nie. tes , msted ........ 324 Erskine..........D4 473 Lewiston........ 

2,315 Durand .......... . 804 Middleville . ~~ «32. ap6 i G6 8 46.036, Ottertallcevenc DL dof = eerecacae: cae ae F 11 218 Lewisville .......G12 
133 Eagle ......... iggo ’ 527 Midland... ..... ae 1a a6R’ Chip paws ieecee eum pieze Pennington.......C 3 See eccrine ee E7 522 Lindstrom ’........J 9 
B00: et Se ee he Lie 13,537 Chisago .......... J Ge SA5878 Pine eee aes wee F OS6-Hvelbtue 4 anes K4 268 Lismore, Nobles .D 12 

Bait East vondan te HO, 3 oes aMiordr ee aes 38 19,640 Clay ....-......+. C6 9,553 Pipestone ....... war 1,015 Excelsior ....... H10 2,833 Litchfield ........ Fo 

ast Jordan......E6 = 973 Milford........... , $ : 

“) = : 6,870 Clearwater ....... E4 86,001 POM sie rel uu ee 4 Eyota ie ; 

802 East Lansing, 519 Millersburg....... E8& 5386:.Cook) tet ae Reo ee O746 Panes eee E8 .F 10 104 Littlefork . ‘Hs 
Ing hee cea a Pe Siete tit igre Je 12'881 Cottonwood .. 1. Bi BoNors Barasey’c000 060 19 eons atone Caen Fie 161 Long Lake......H 10 

Bieee ose beswee wears bar PE eesti a a a 16,861 Crow Wing.:.....G6 6,564 Red Lake........ C3 '426 Fall Lake, St.LouisJ4 1,250 Long Prairie... ... F8 

AyO04) Paton Repies 25 52 T Mt gp G09 NontoS: arms. tale 25,171 Dakota ......... 110 18,425 Redwood ....... Ell Soot eatibaule ‘Tit 271 Lonsdale, Rice ...I 11 
307 Eau Claire .......L4 942 Montague ........ 14 12'094 Dodges ee & J12 23,123 Renville ........ F 10 Bs Warley, Beltcamtes F3 88 Louisburg. . Co 

1,068 nN a To yatpheger ates I On 362 wy eee 7 17,669 Douglas ..)..0.. 0. me heted Rice. Bote Ye oct ; aS 1,024 Farmington...... 110 aes Lowry. 0 -3-;D8 
- 5 aon ati {paultiss no. xe Hi LO; OCK .,..--0058> iS LGRG es ater , 

1,673 Elk Rapids. .-..- ae 348 Montrose ....2.. 0+) 2 25.680 Fillmore 222 de 11/338 Roseau.......... D2 dS one eee D8 139. Luce: 45) eee D6 
553 ee ace dane see 8 peu Marsnes ie Sihctele its ; 22,282 Freeborn ........ T2592 14,888) Scott: . 3-2-1 eae get 10 1491 Felton soe oes C5 2,540 Luverne ........ ¢ as 
Bee ee cee meena wi a Me eee Be 31,637 Goodhue ........ Ji1 8,136 Sherburne ....... H 9 6,887 Fergus Falls ..... D7 552 Lyle sess 22 
B73 Binple fo. ae F4 7,707 Mt. Clemens 1... 25°11 9,114 Grant ............ ghey Are eta hed ce gas soy 614 Fertile ..... +... C4 126 McGregor.........16 

Sy pecan en eae a's BOTS Bie) Pee ae ve Oy Houston seer 12 47,733 Stearns........ Be Hs Ay: Paehee ee B4 411 McKinley ........K 4 
iets ol a Sami AP ELS ot 5 9,831 Hubbard......... F5 16,146 Steele .. ‘ 481 Floodwood ....... 16 abel. ..q Ata 

1,386 Evart ..........- as 463 Muir. ............ J 6 edi St cit. 68 18 8,293 Stevens . 13088.) m. vrdg Boley arene ie H8 1,273 Madelia.... 2.20. Gil 
437 Fairgrove .......-H9 312 Mulliken ......... ae 47/208 Vinses Ski icabe ate aaa ein oe ee D9 See een ae ee ee E8 1,811 Madison ......--. C8 
564, Farmington, ++. 104 02,952 Munising. nd). © BG 14/491 Jackson. . HP 23-407 Todds. eee ae F7 bab Fore Lace 19 335 Madison Lake ...H 11 
522 Farwell... 2... .: H7 24,062 Muskegon ........ 14 Gkotannheoe Leta 8.049 Traverse.....-...- C8 904 Foreston sone ck oe H8 189 Magnolia ........C 12 
Se eee One ters 600 “Muskegon aes 18,969 Kandiyohi .......F 9 181554 Wabasha....... Kl | a7n \Fouston. cane D4 796 Mahnomen .......05 

ee Dea Takeo ats 446 eee ee aaa 9,669 Kittson..........B2 . 8.652 Wadena ...?.... ws 31 Bouitaian ae K12 78 Mallard, SS 

- ; Pe an ee 6,431 Koochiching ..... R3 13,466 Waseca......... owlds, Beltrami .E 3 ea. aivhelete 
EA lal ap LE 9 - 9 8-460 Negaunee........ an 15,435 Lac qui oak ...:C10 26,013 Washington ....... J9 eon Por Lacien ae: C7 10,365 Mankato ......--G@ 11 
689 Ford City Wayne 920 New Batti more. . . ji 8,011 Lake ............ M4 11,382 Watonwan ...... Hee 439 Franklin........E 11 410 Mantorville ...... HO 
2 GEE ore Cliy es Wey 020 ‘New Baltimore.r. 18,609 Lesueur ........ He Ai | 9/063 Wilkin--mtcecu mas B7 1615 Trazes: ee D6 522 Maple Lake ..--.- 
Sige ae os Henes Ree ea ees a 9.874 Lincoln......... Cll 33,398 Winona 0.0... 12 “Ano. Waceport rs 809 Mapleton.“ -.:-HA12 
Ep Eee s Eee 5 eek = Dit ee 28,082. Witlehitn piiannie dete aaa ee , sae 
B76) DOWIE! wel..s ileum te 17 478 New Haven...... Jil ae Ane Ha ¥en & G10 White Earth Indian ove Bree Bi oe ae 12 338 Marietta ..... .Cc9 
905 Fowlerville ....... J8 5,156 Niles ............ L4 3,249 Mahnomen .......D 5 Reservation ....D 5 59 Funkley, Beltrami. F 3 491 Marine Mills J 9 
“be S aapene (oe AAS ST oe Roun pls ey qT aoe 16,338 Marshall ......... C3 15,406 Yellow Medicine .D 10 160 Garfield.......... B 8 2 is eee te a} 

PEP Spee sjoisie * ei Bee atoreR Muskegon . = . Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages ae Coyord At ee i G10 386 Maynard + oa D 10 
460 Freeport. .......:06 4,668 Noveege ct K 9 Ad 2° Adas ie se race ae B5 352 Bricelyn........H12 140 Geneva.......... 112 41k Mapes ea 

2,009 Fremont ......... 14 4,974 Norway ..........C4 S76 Adams: ic. ch ceil J 12 101° Bronson waece en oe B 2 ae arene Be ay 3.591 Melrose see eee F8 
330 Fruitport.........14 237 Oakley %iot.c dace 18 1 die PAdrian ne ee ocds D 12 160 Brookston ...... .J 6 Se Gibo oe eas 346 Menahga .........F6 
358 Gagetown....... H 10 781 Oakwood, Wayne K 10 1638" Alt kAnier arene H6 562 Brooten ......... E8 Oh) Gibers StaLOuis mars 245 Mendota.........- M9 
2387 Galness enc. a: 'a ar J9 O27 ‘OUVEE He .xciemierns K 6 657 “Albany sacs cms F8 633 Browerville,...... F7 170 i » ot. ‘610 229° Mentor see C4 
656 Galesburg........ K 6 367 omer Shey -G9 6,192 Albert Lea....... 112 264 Brownsdale ......J 12 1,788 econ tg tem eins a 40 $4 Mecate ee “Ka 
405 Galien ........... L383 2,702 Onaway .. ..E8 222 Albertville....... H9 361 Brownsville .....M 12 368 pet cal on en ota nic a 149 Middle River, 

4975 Gardenia semis «icle crere C6 324 Onekama G4 44, Alden’? Sits ent che 112 509 Brownton.......G10 > 2,161 ale Bap crcucycw ne Marahalle tee O38 

1,538 Gaylord.......... E7 398 Onsted. 0... K 8 3,001 Alexandria geeks £8 1,058 Brown Valley eae rhe Gulden valley ae 1.102 Milaca eee ee HS 
211 Gladstone ,....... 1,964 Ontonagon a8 223 Bh. sie fois inh Sa, 2 TUNO «ses eeee eee 19 -* 468: Milan 

Bonas Gieleiieet oe H7 7 Homeets Sees J 10 200 altuna ke tld 137 Buckman........ H 8 108 Gonna - B Pi Mertipeee Free EB? 
537 phlieket Ne ents * i Pe pxenieug Sieestie tite e ee mnie ee Marshall Es ee Jae ree ts Ais ms a A blak ee 136 Millville - Nie ms ul 
,856 Gre Ne eae 4 (Oscoda co eainntsG Oats) se eASo) Amboy Seer aries np : 

ee cee ial 4g agli Gung o ER |S Aiea “Gg ade BARN ae | GES cs soe Minicapols ees ed 

112,571 Grand Rapids . 2;81.2) OLSCLO" Gis oui erate c 3) O0-> ANOKAPeatelete tree melee UTM eee PB] Sea Granade: ceri ves $95 Minnewha i: 
AS quan ners a : ; At Otter Dake maven: Pa ae epicion + erahatas. ie Hirt Bere oF * ass aoud ean Be ae 819 Minneota. ace - a 
TAN ae tithe ta BOL Or OVI i ren arctns eres TCO, dae he eel ee wo7e BV TON Ieee i amesGtn ie 
760 Grass Lake ...... K8 285 Owendale.:... sit 10 WAAL AT oy lapse etd B3 1,372 Caledonia . .M12 none aore ere ES A45. Miviriesota Dalceneiel> 
Peco) Grayline ee nts eer m7 9,638 ‘Owosso vcr lan eee J8 733 Arlington ....... G10 276 Callaway, Becker..D 6 1,4 a Ranatnek & 166 Minnetonka Beach, 
4,045 Greenville ........ 16 1,191 Oxford... -J 10 304 “ASHDY vic ca eyes D7 245 Calumet, Itasca ..H 5 189 ca : Hennepin..-.«.. 19 
' 830 Grossepoint.. >... Kil SOO Parma: nutcase K7 600 Atwater comamace F9 900 Cambridge 8 274 poke S ae é 149 Mizpah, 
862 Grossepoint Farms, 1,643 Paw Paw........ K5 300 Audubon ..... eres 303 Campbell . ORs tes y deh ie eo Koochiching ...H 3 
Wayne . 2.4.5 K 10 LiSVP Ook an seh one ee! 1,919 Aurora, St. Louis ..J 4 1,528 Canby....... Zoho DD: 7 : iv rai : eG 177 Monterey .....-- 2 
290 Grossepoint Park, 1,089) Pellstonm wikia stents D6 6,960 Austin 12 1,385 Cannon Falls ....J 11 ey bien bo HEE wale 3,056 Montevideo . . 0 
a ee ee et K lo biee file Ddodbs-oe 28 212 at Be nee Gaston Soto Eee ‘ee mene ay te ae iy 1287 Montgomery H 

3,5 amtramck, 88 Perrintony 3. 277 Avon Se Eee aTlos sicko aw aa eS °° 186 Hadley iio oan 858. Montisellon ie 

Sadr seb eg o aigrelytae ere Red ory, na ae ue roe Backus, ‘Cass... + 2 oor jr aiiieiis uxt et 3 ute panos weateaiPal aaa a Er Montrose, aad : 9 
4 ANCOck Senet 490 Petersburg ....... 305 Badger. .suieer oe ee Lee Fyn aie ae CO an 8 20 EMCO ORE cane 
S64. Hanever.. ee K 8 4,778 Petoskey lee ah E 6 801 Bagley SAAT eee E8 2,011 Cass Lake........F 5 153 Hamburg . gees = c eo epee gt ve a 2 

1,556 Harbor Beach ...H 11 289 Pewamo..sse oes iV or¢ 364 Balaton ........ Dil 252 Center City .......J39 271 peace co 892° Mora < eee 8 

1,805 Harbor Springs . ._E6 18S Pierson.!;0 os ene 15 140° Banning. . pon pres J7 3300 Ceylone eae ste ce F12 241 ae ee ceee 110 553 Morgan ...:. c++ 1 
336 Harriette ........ G5 B87- Pigeon! J. eer H10 1,353 Barnesville ,...... C6 220 ‘Chandler cn. se. D 12 190 Hampton........ D9 1685 Morish ee 8 
543 Harrison ..,......G7 477 Pinckney . ..J3 8 262 Barnum ..........37 164 Chanhassen, 524 Hancock........ wie B92. Moristown ae 1 
444 Harrisville ...... ore: 677 Pinconning 5 oe! 278 pone. ne tehteneratens poe Bera Ree ety ars = 49 oh Baatey cals eles 761, Morte; eee 9 

OOO Lalbs cpets oil gelriarc, 1,493 Plainwel Sate ok 105 Barry .. ae asSKa .......-- reed ent Oven cee Haan. eee cre 

11268 HMarttord stots ke K4 1,671 Plymouth........ K 9 567 Battie Lake eia.t D7 1,228 Chatfield ....... K 12 310 Bansks 3 52 este V3 a tage Mote te take Seas 

4,383 Spa o wfext tapas e : 14,532 ones ake a a8 897 pene ero hut ne a zi6 Pepe beta ao, tia 19 Bee Hariong otis ie. K 2 1,343 Mount Iron ....... 2 ‘ 
310) Hersey iis so sites 533 Port Austin..... ASl, Beardsleyion....siee sholm, St. Tg A 9288) Murdock amen 
462 Hesperia......... H4 344 Port Hope...... H 11 195 Beaver Creck ....C12 Lows esses K4 673 Harris . « Sat icels oe ae Noreen Pe F5 

4,120 Highland Park, 18,863 Port Huron...... Jil ZLOUBeCOkerias see ee H9 328 Chokio ...........C8 es Hever eo “EA 271. Nasu ee C7 

Wayne....... K10 1832 Portland......... Iz 448 Belgrade .........E 9 587 Clara City ...... E10 S060 Basing naa ae C6 2,080 Nashwauk.......- 15 
411 ae ata : ee 216 Port Sanilac..... “ae 1,204 ee Nca: ss auscereis one ne pee Btakoa ae wee spy a wela sree eee 5412 791.3 Nags Tee c 2 

,001 Hillsdale .... nao) 56268 PORRRS [9256-0 5 n Me ele Ulede Say peta Oe a ae tee SNe OOD OE a Ae eee 
i 225 Hilltop, Bertier ela 4 430 Potterville 3 Sons J7 149 Bolaraga Ter aco rece oe 603 Clarkfield .......D 10 aet Seen eiislons = - any - partrentd here 111i 
10,490 Holland .,........ 7 ; 1 347 beet PD ie eS as rat eota fen enc Oa Era oe cae pane dns ciahars a - et Rstaetbure Cpe H 10 238 Nevis........... at 

UP Sb ame CoN a Tt one Sin WA Se L102 Reading c=. tien. 5,099, Bemidji cn cues earwaters.../.5 G9." | 111 Heldelburg--. 1. New Auburnee. ns 

TOOSS Homers eee et K7 328 Redford, Wayne.K 10 79). Bena.ca pas ans G5 132 Clements, ee Soe ete S Beha c G10 ae bad Brightons- teins 

5,113 Houghton........ A3 4,211 Red Jacket, 167-70 DeDSON val. see E 9 Redwood ..... E11 Hendvien 210 New Germany ...G 10 

1,046 Howard City...... a) Houghton ...... B3 42 Benton, Carver. .H 10 212 Cleveland sabe ee oe Honan : 7 418 New London .. 28 FO9 

(450 Habbartslan f2ocTt aes Roane eee 19 221 Bethel Th © eeabarcunon en “Ba 604 Herman gi eie0 Now Mania eee 

50 Hubbardston ..... SCEO FE. apie ita ISURERT ercre ree vconenrte : 190 New Munic H 

1.059 Hubbell, 278 Richland ...,.... K 6 195 Bigelow ........ D 12 187 Clitherall ; ed ues oe eres Lee i 370 Newport . ‘L9 

Houghton...... B3 1,277 Richmond .......J 11 325 Big Falls .H3 153 Clontarf . D9 pa aks eM ue 1,554 New Prague .....1 10 

ange oe be sats ae pas peer Rouge . Pipe 4 ane eae is : 7,031 Cloquet .. ae tA SES rly othe High vorest. Olmsted 685 New Richland H 12 

1,174 Im Wty ts eae 1,516 Rochester ....... 2 i ake obden ......... er . ate 

65080 Ionia oc 78a J6 843 Rockford .......\.16 285 Bingham Lake... F 12 521 Cohasset....2.. 2. HS 220 Hl City, Aitkin KA 41s ee Oa 

9,216 Iron Mountain ....C4 705 Rogers's ics osteo E 9 931 Bird Island ..... F 10 GIS ECOKRtON males eraiele G9 y, 2 474 New York Mills...E 6 

Bees ie Haver aya divi a “ tine oe aisistes taste ae ‘ee 1,690 iat tte sien se a Z s ae Coleraine. = ee eeee ¢: : oes His iey tea eenes - SERA Nicolini cose Gat 

12,82 ronwood ........ 4 oscommon...... 942 Blackduck ....... , oleraine,.o....%. 177 Norcross ....-.--- 
12.448 Ishpeming ....... Ba4 542 Rose City........ G8 854 Blooming Prairie .I 12 390 Cologne ........ H 10 391 Homman salale materee “ 642 Noith: Branches 79 
1,876 ta Pei utes ony S ig eateta oe One easy : 2,319 ee Earth ©), . 2. Bg 590 Columbia Heights, 19 oe Herne. Gt eariaueis 3,265 Northfield .......- m1 
31,433 Jackson ......... 0,510 Saginaw . vee 148 Bluffton ©: ovat. 5 OK a meee wis ee ’ 1,279 North Mankato, 
1,396 Jonesville... L7 816 Saline... K9 1,377 Bovey, Itasca... H 4 238 Comfrey ........ Fil ges pollens sea G41 Nicollet....... Gil 
39,437 Kalamazoo ...... K 5 370 Sand Lake, Kent ..1 5 164 Bowlus, Morrison .G 8 LOZiOorrelly.-.nsne eee C9 : Heide 306 Noxthomon eae G4 

1,415 Kalkaska ........ 4 : ats pga Sanilac Tit 431 9Boyd wens trees oa ae Shel oak ho ie Se ieee asca.. 42 143 North Redwood, ae 
467 Kent Clty .... 72. 84 ATANAG.e a. tsieneietee's 406° Braham. i. ow ottonwood ....D 10", Ws” 700) Houston seni. ce Redwood 
SCO ekiride i .0 janie H 10 621 Saugatuck ........ J4 8,526 Brainerd .........G7 208 Courtland ....... Git B26 Howard Lake aga 1,404 North St. Paul ...M8 
497 Kingsley ......... F5 12,615 Sault Ste. Marie ...B 9 276 Brandon <35,.224 E 8 143 Cromwell .........J36 S368 Hue ARERR G10 522 Norwood......-- G10 
302 Kingston ........ 110 816 Schoolcraft ...... K5 1,840 Breckenridge ..... C7 7,559 Crookston........ B4 , utchinson ..... more, Beltrami.F 3 

487 International Falls.1 3 834 Ny: , 
703 Laingsburg....... J8 891 Scottville ........ H9 311 Brewster........ D a 629 Currie 5. s.cewsed At 1,487 Inte : 


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s rors MINNESOTA—Continued MISSISSIPPI—Continued MISSISSIPPI—Continued 
op. Pop.1910 ‘ ESy 1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
oP ate Pee ny C9 10,600 St Cloud ........ G8 S06 ANGU Fe one yc» D1 6,237 McComb......... D8 175 oral ot aly E7? B80 Wiggins..... eg | 
Uae Oia sac wets F 12 468 St. Hilatre........ C3 LO? Baird Weve. ye 0 4 422 MoGool of..4s'. <i 3% F4 292" WEDD tha eaten c D3 2,512 Winona......... E4 
171 Ogema ..... oe Ghee 2,102 St. James....... F12 7Ot Balawyns cy... oss G2 627 McHenry ...... vane 220 Welr Cabs du OE a | 626 Wisner, Smith ....F 7 
Bro Omtvie 509 o. sean 18 706 St. VOSODH Tica <0 G8 Ti6s Banter wr os.6s.. F2 539 Maben F3 2.020 WU CHAON 7 ureao she ot © 156 Woodland ....... F3 
960 Olivia .......... E10 1,743 St. Louis Park, 171 Barlow, Copiah ...D 7 2,024 Maconi.ocsiteusen G TOT WSO. kis sie eae» E4 1,233 Woodville........B8 
314 Onamia, Mille LacsH 8 Hennepin,...... 19 344 Bassfield ........ E7 323 Madison Station ..D 6 4,864 West Point....... G3 6,796 Yazoo City....... D5 
112 Ormsby......... F 12 177 St. Martin........F9 774 Batesville.. ......E 2 685 Magee .......«.+. E7 181 Wheeler ......... Gl 
1,774 Ortonville . eink 401 St. Michael ...... H9 3,388 Bay St. Louis ...F 10 1,823 Magnolia ........ D8 
ee Qsakls ec ys = ° tag Fic as Se ot L9 i pay eertigaeoenet f 6 161 Mantachie ....... G2 
2 . Paul Park, eauregard ...... 7 222° MaAntee: > cuit = dine F 3 i 
390 Osseo ......-. +++ 19 Washington ....J 9 220 Belden, Lee ...... G2 146 Marletta ...... ++. Gi MISSOURI. Population, 3,293,335 
76s Ottertall..i.% von E7 4,176°St. Peter..o6. <2. Gil 19Se Belen: acess coe: D2 670" Maria's; Sete D2 COUNTIES 
5,658 Owatonna....... Til 328 St. Vincent....... A2 160 oliot on tabie: .F3 151 Martin .........:. C7 
383 Parkers Prairie ...E 7 2,558. Staples ../......< F7 367 Belmont......... H2 576 Mathiston ........F 3 22,700 Adair.........+.. AZT 25,253 Linn ............ B6 
1,801 Park Rapids...... F6 497 Starbuck ........ D8 1,050: Belzont,0.. thyssa 3% C4 185 Mayersville....... B5 15,282 Andrew.......... B3 19,453 Livingsten.......B5 
901 Paynesville.......F 9 618 Stephen ......... B3 2 Bonoltine. cere shes C3 180 Mayhew......... G4 13,604 Atchison .......-- A2 138,539 McDonald Ha 
1,019 Pelican Rapids ...D 6 412) Stewarts #08. G10 S69 Beulahiweim ssc C3 260 Meadville ........ OF 21,687 Audrain.......... C9 30,868 Macon .. - BT 
189 Pennock ......... E9 794 Stewartville .....J3 12 $049 FBUGR cit. che slats: F9 606 Mendenhall ...... E7 DS ROO RATEY: oan aliens H5 11,273 Madison ..G 42 
260 Pequot. ce... G6 10,198 Stillwater ........ J9 650 Blue Mountain ...G1 23,285 Meridian .........G6 16,747 Barton........... F4 10,088 Maries .. -E9 
1,876 Perham,......... D6 183 Sturgeon Lake....J7 167 Blue Springs ..... G2 241 Merigold ......... C3 25,869 Bates........ 1.4 30,572 Marion . bbe 
SBN PONEY ci were oo 3 B5 397 Swanville ........ F8 841 Bogue Chitto..... D8 328) Merrill’ pncta sah - G9 14,881 Benton ..... -E6 12,335 Mercer, AS 
266 Peterson ........ L12 549 Taconite, Itasca. .H 4 6S2 Bolton 2.4% i Sen > D6 54 Michigan City ....F 1 14,576 Bollinger’ eat -G12 16,717 Miller E8 
BERD RIOTS Re cee ces G8 TAO TROD ae cess oer gee. SSGeBondtac. nee bh F9 $21 Mitetnden cise o E7 30,538 Boone ..........-D8 14,557 Mississippi ......H 14 
216 Pillager.......... G7 205s Taunton got © in: C10 1,837 Booneville ....... Gil 450 Monticeilo Pens Pros D8 93,020 Buchanan.. ..B3 14,375 Moniteau........ D7 
2,268 Pine Clty......... 38 454 Taylors Falls .....J39 4446 Boge Saget) C3 427 Montrose ........ F 6 20,624 Butler...:. i 12 18,304 Monroe .......-.5 C8 
834 Pine Island ......J 11 USSa TERNGY lel ave c/aierese B7 720 Brandon .,.......E 6 506 Moorhead .........D4 14,605 Caldwell . .B4 15,604 Montgomery ....D10 
$29 Pine River....... F6 250 Tenstrike, 286, Braxton! vou. «scien E 6 S74 Morton ote: aa ae ore E 6 24,400 Callaway . ..D9 12,863 Morgan..........E7 
2,475 Pipestone ....... C12 Beltrami . .F3 5,293 Brookhaven ......D7 241 Moselle .......+.- F7 11,582 Camden ......... EZ 19,488 New Madrid’! //H 13 
1,175 Plainview....... K il 3,714 Thief River Falls .D 3 850 Brookville ....... G4 3,054 Mosspoint....... G10 27'621 Cape Girardeau..G13 27,136 Newton ......... H4 
BSBPIALO G5 > 9 aot es G10 169 Thomson ........ K 6 421 Bucatuma ....... G8 537 Mound Bayou ....C 3 23,098 Carroll .. \.C5 28,833 Nodaway ........ As 
139 Plummer......... C4 SUPA TIDAL, 20ek hie a oes C8 231 Buena Vista...... G3 1,077 Mount Olive......E 7 5,504 Carter . Hii 14,681 Oregon .........H10 
BOSE POTCOT xi /.00/ <0 a C10 107 Tonka Bay, Hennepin 336 Burnsville ....... H1 130 Mt. Pleasant ..... Fil 22,973 Cass. -D4 14,283 Osage ..........- E9 
WetOd PYeston..).. <-/++' B12 H 9 SiteByhallarie. swe - El 255 Myrtle . Vref 16,080 Cedar... F5 11,026 Ozark * cones 4 dears H 8 
1,555 Princeton......... 18 PATOTOWEer  soensteets 4 137 Caledonia . HS) 9115701) Natchez) c.)2 ee 4h B7 23,503 Chariton - .B6 19,599 Pemiscot 5 
162 Prior Lake....... 110 ART OM LTAGH sitet cies e« Dat 477 Calhoun City’. edt, INGSDICE Vora scree © El 15,832 Christian H6 14,898 Perry.........-. 3 
2,243 Proctor.......... K6 243 Triumph ........F 12 3,929 (Canton «us vende. E5 733 Nettleton........ G2 12,811 Clark AQ 33,913 Pettis 6 
25 Rainy Lake City, TAT rosy esuitverets Ox2 608 Carrollton........ E4 2,032 New: Albany...... F2 20,302 Cla .C4 15,796 Phelps . 9 
Koochiching....H 3 450° Trumar (cn « G12 old Carthages loess. E5 191 Newhebron, 15,297 Clinton Ba 22,556 Pike .... 0 
195 Randall.......... G7 108 Turtle River...... F4 BO. Casollladeswon sen D3 Lawrence ....D 7 21,957 Cole..... .D8& 14,429 Platte C3 
182 Randolph.......-. J 10 543 Twin Valley ...... 05 216 Cedar Bluff ...... G3 1,878 Newton cons sok 6 20,311 Cooper SiDiZ 21,561 Polkiac goin cree 012 6 
190 Rainier Pe cee: 13 4,990 Two Harbors .....L 5 865 Centerville ....... B8 348 Nicholson...... .E9 13,576 Crawfor -F10 11,438 Pulaski .......... F8 
334 Raymond . .E9 OL4 Ul vlorg ee fast. ‘G11 1,834 Charleston....... D2 ISOLNOMA Pee aka acct D7 15,613 Dade ..G@5 14,308 Putnam.......... A6 
1,757 Red ‘ake Falis ...C 4 ARS Wien’? Merce ese ee G5 62° Chesteneneas «18 Fa 8800 Norfleldier= a. clul C8 13,181 Dallas -F6 12,918 Ralls ............ C9 
9,048 Red Wing ...... K 10 172 Utica . at z 280 Chunky <caeisisnss G6 302 Northcarrollton ...E 3 17,605 Daviess .B4 26,182 Randolph ........ C7 
92 Redby, Beltram!. = 3 237 Vergas, Otter Tall. D7 4,079 Clarksdale........ C2 269 North Greenwood, 12,581 Dekalb -B4 21,451 Ray ............. C4 
1,666 Redwood Falls ..E 10 161 Vermillion . .J 10 1,001 Cleveland ........ C3 Tetloretsees D3 13,245 Dent F 10 9,592 Reynolds ....... Gil 
1,182 Renville........ E 10 538 Verndale . MT 76d Clintonmese septate D6 311 Noxapater....... F4 16,664 Douglas -H8 138,099 Ripley ......... H 11 
134 Revere ......... E11 289 Vernon Center ...G 12 2¥ie Coahomarss a2a- 6s C2 B51 Oalilandis-es «sna: E2 30,328 Dunklin .E14 24,695 St. Charles ......D 11 
PE MECC halt ares ceie san G8 245) NOSE Seo s's-s.e7e E11 421 Coffeeville........ E3 298 Oakvale .502. 20. . E7 29,830 Franklin .. .E10 16/412 St: Claiv’ acire- aus E 5 
2,673 Richiteid, Hennepin 280i Wallardiccw rite E8 774 Coldwater........ D7 1,472 Ocean Springs . ae 10 12,847 Gasconade .E10 10,607 Ste. Genevieve. ..F 12 
19 SIQeVININE va cw.e a ae E7 2,581 Collins, Covington E 1 2,584 Okolona . -G 3 16,820 Gentry ... ..A4 35,738 St. Francois .....F 12 
563 Richmond, 10,473 Virginia ......... K4 2,029 Columbia ........ E8 - 221 Olive Branch.....E 1 63,831 Greene .. »-G6 82,417 St. Louis ....... Di2 
Stearns ........ F8 2,622 Wabasha........ Lii 8,988 Columbus........ H4 462) Ora eee wes E7 16,744 Grundy . -A5 29,448 Saline ........... C7 
255 Richville, Otter Tail. 343 Wabasso........ E11 GOS CODON Fiss.tsis lat Bl 187 Orvisburg........E 9 20,466 Harrison Ad 9,062 Schuyler ......... AZ? 
D7 817 Waconla........ H10 152 Conehatta ....... F 6 S24) Osy iia Weta de ae D8 27,242 Henry . --E5 11,869 Scotland.........A8 
765 Robbinsdale ..... K8& 1,820 Wadena.......... F7 G,020sCorinthis a. oe. Hil BSS TO Vet! c.count declares G7 8,741 Hickory .-E5 22,372 Scott ..........-G13 
7,844 Rochester ....... J 12 406 Waite Park, $04. Courtland)... - E2 2: Oat OXLOTAN. ge avis tyes F2 14,539 Holt .. .---A2 11,443 Shannon ........G10 
p87 ‘Rockford... 2.2.0. H9 Stearns); ck se F8 396 Crawford .......- G4 187) Pachutel. te om menk G6 15,5653 Howard... cece. « C7 14,864, Shelby’... Soe. 5 ..2 B8& 
127 Rockville ........ H8 917 Walker ..02..0 60: F5 358 Crenshaw ........ D2 186 Paden,Tishomingo H 1 ai, 065 Howell.......... H9 27,807 Stoddard....... H18 
205 Rollingstone..... G11 366 Walnut Grove ...E 11 1,343 Crystal Springs ...D7 137) Parissceernwcmeasi ¢ F2 8,563 Iron............-F4i 11,559 Stone ........... H 6 
132 Ronneby,Benton .H 8 103 Walters ........ H 12 143 Dancy, Webster...F 3 3,379 Pascagoula, 283,522 Jackson ........ D4 18,598 Sullivan ......... A6é 
252 Roosevelt ........ F 2 170 Waltham ........3 12 28S) Decatur uct rieria: F 6 TACKSON® «cre, sis 6 6 G9 89,673 Jasper .........-.G4 9,134 Taney ...........H6 
644 Roseau.......... D2 129 Wanda......... Ell ATs Derinisics seer cree Hi 2,458 Pass Christian ...F 10 27,878 Jefferson ........-E11 21,458 Texas ....... G9 
202 Rose Creek ...... J 12 PRES Wartretiscc ss «oc: : B3 383 Derma, Calhoun ..F 3 499 Pearlhaven, 26,297 Johnson .. D5 28,827 Vernon .......... F4 
238 Rosemount...... 110 927 Warroad Moye 284 D’lo, Simpson....E 7 Tancoln: We cat: D7? 12,403 Knox..... A8& 9,123 Warren .........D10 
BAS. Rophaa ye yc. os ce + - C7 8,054 Waseca......... Hil DISe DL EWHe ele nese D3 943 Pelahatchee ...... E 6 17,363 Laclede ..........F 7 18,378 Washington .....F 11 
237 Round Lake ....D 12 465 Watertown ..... H 10 499 Duck Hill........E3 28onehebame a. fete F3 30,154 Lafayette ........ C5 15,181 Wayne......... Gi2 
676 Royalton ........ G8 1,273 Waterville .......111 PEVA SDuaen © cop dec C2 1,209 Philadelphia ..... F5 26,583 Lawrence ........ G5 17,377 Webster ....... G7 
964 Rush City ........ 18 366 Watkins......... G9 1,881 Durantetadects scr E4 846 Picayune ........ E9 15,514 Lewis .........-- A9 8,007 Worth ..........-A4 
aot Rushford ae: 8 - 152 Watson. eae D9 819 East Side, Jackson G 9 619 Pickens viens tr. D5 17,033 Lincoln ......... C10 18,3815 Wright.......... G8 
ushmore ....... 230 aubun, ahnomen 130 Ebenezer .......-. D5 DAA Pin olan a jeiecupeeis « E7 94g - 
262 Russell......... Dili D5 275 Mor mccct Orie e: G2 294 Pittsboro ...-...:- F3 Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
290 Ruthton . oat 460 Waverly .H9 176, Edentens. cs cake D5 165 Plantersville...... G2 929 Adrian®. 11. seer, E4 410 Buckner C4 
89 Rutledge, Pine ....J7 492 Wavente, Hennepin I 9 589 Edwards......... C6 182 Pleasant Hill ..... El 621 Advance G13 820 Buffalo .......... F 6 
587 Sacred Heart . E10 543 Welcome........ G12 1G BiMotteateciae =r. E3 M27! Pontotochinem.: kit + F2 429 Agency . .B3 788 Bunceton Diz 
462 Sanborm ........ E 11 TG VED GELS hale goin’ voersces H 12 2,446 Bllisville......... F7 163, PODC ee aoeee ee E 2 1,922 Albany . A4 606. Bunker ......... 10 
1,818 Sandstone ........ J7 76° Wendell... ...és 08 Cre TIA. We eee teneatstsa, nae E 2 53 Hopiar Springs, 225 Aldrich ... -F5 942 Burlington 
76 Sargeant......... J 12 235 Wesley, Rice....111 877 Enterprise ....... G6 Union Wen aent. G2 243 Allendale . Ad Junction .......A3 
240 Sartell, Stearns...F 9 429 Westbrook ...... E11 631 Estabutchie...... F8 1,272 Poplarville ....... F9 257 Allenville . G13 73 Burnham ........H9 
2.154 Sauk Center ......F 8 584 West Concord... .J 12 896 Eupora.......... F3 2,252) Port Gibson, ..:...B 7 319 Almay). 2, .C6 2,894 Butler’ Shwatere.. ots ow ee 
1,745 Sauk Rapids ..... G8 3,022 West Minneapolis, T48 PAalkmner, «cc. si. 0 ou Gil 312 Potts Camp ...... Fil 270 Altamont........ B4 789 “Gabook’. wos sales G8 
572 Scanlon, Carlton ..J 6 Hennepin...... K 8 775 Fayette .......... C7 160) Prairienni ie ris G3 279 Altenburg, Perry.F 13 887 Cainesville ....... A5 
158 Seaforth ........ E11 2,660 West St. Paul.....L 9 O67. Fentress. 63.2 tet F4 640 Prentiss ......... E7 S84 Alton 0660s ts ois H 10 220 'Calrate.cs. css asta C8 
AZ ISOHEUANS ai oreres are ote F6 161 West Union...... E8 WA ENOL citecreopsrerelenecs' = D5 Tek SE ULV ishaiatate eee atone cs F8 67 Altona... aloft § 128 Caledonia ....... Fill 
USOC ATi s cur siere E8 121 Whalan. .L12 2G0PLOTENCE, se eo nies D6 950 Quitman .........G6 456 Amazonia mak oO 684) Calhounren nue cte pe E5 
2.302 Shakopee ........110 85 Wheatland, Rice. SH ale L136. PONe@tirt la sha cies © or © F6 162. Randolph ........F 2 173 Amity hie 4 2,154 California .....°...D7 
POR SNEL Yoel » clclecs eeu B5 1,300 Wheaton . C8 133 Fort Adams......B 8 679 Raymond ......... C6 307 Amoret.... me ke B26 ‘Callao ® soniere + a-cam B7 
S14 Sherburi,.... 2. 0.: F 12 1,505 White Bear Lake .M 8 220 French Camp ..... F4 114 Reforms sue es F4 162 Amsterdam ......E3 a2? iGamadeny mein os C4 
ASO CITE terete & Bis, aiforwi%s E4 SSO Wider san. 42 ee E12 875 Friar Point .......C2 1,250 Richton ......... G8 721 Anderson .. eee & 169 Camden Point ....C3 
382 Silver Lake .....G10 4,185 Willmar. os ...0-' E9 194° Fulton’. Sac sn « H 2 158 Ridgeland, Madison 5 160 Annapolis .......Gil 2,980 Cameron .......-. B4 
850 Slayton......... Dili Willow River..... J7 188 Gallmay ¢- 25.6. 0 D7 434 Rienzi... .G1 364 Anniston, 1,781 Campbell....... D14 
2,247 Sleepy Eye......F 11 258: Wilmont. 5... 2. D 12 DS De CrAn Calin, aeeteiske inks os F7 IBZ EIDIOy:< sw seiscansce s = Gil Mississippi ....H 14 296 Canalou, New 
BO SOLWAY aicc 0.02 cas E4 215 WVARCON cence eis oo Fa4 155) Gattnian i. -,. H3 SSS RGGAHE Ger tin crave ets B7 1,018 Appleton City ....E 5 Madrid .....H 13 
287 South Haven.....G9 1749 Windom]........ Fi12 165 Glenallen ........ B4 148 Rome. .ccciccask D3 98 Appleton........F13 2228) CANTON’. cin sates A110 
.4,510 South St. Paul ...M9 1,554 Winnebago...... Gil2 207 Glendora ........ D3 q-703 Rosedale acin.. ate « C3 31 Arbelatec. ..Al19 8,475 Cape Girardeau ..G13 
1,343 South Stillwater, 18,583 Winona.........L11 1,486 Gloster ¢ 62... B8 2920 ROXIG™ emer ais a: B8 289 Arcadia . akuak S. 874 Cardwell ........E 14 
Washington ....J9 296 Winsted ........ G10 209 Golden once sinless H 2 451 Ruleville ........ D3 246 Archie .... Rep ie 1,115 Carl Junction’..... G3 
a OmERCC ne cen eeoe es F9 1,043 Winthrop ....... G10 603 Goodman........ E5 DAT Saisie es. ele os E5 176 Argyle, Osage....E 9 3,452 Carrollton ........C5 
668 Spooner, 292 Wood Lake .....D10 1,409 Graysport........ E3 SOG" SAltHIORe es cc tere o G2 $7 ALKOG) iceuaiete sione A3’ 4,539 Carterville........G4 
PVC STAT oe a rs F3 226 Woodstock...... Cil 9,610 Greenville .......-C4 604 Sandersville ......G7 579 Armstrong ....... C7 0,483) Carthage. <<. sis,o% - G4 
1,482 Springfield ...... Fil 2,385 Worthington ....E 12 5,836 Greenwood....... D3 1,406 Sardis ........... D2 336 Arrow Rock ......C6 3,655 ch ene ie 
620 Spring Grove ....L 12 456) Wykoit 0...08<.).. Ki 12 O'S FA. Grenadalst vie cere E3 162 Sareptarsesn domes F 2 295 Ashburn, Pike ...C 10 778i) Cassville seen. « «ebie 
100 Spring Hill....... F8 207 Wyoming......... 19 6,886 Gulfport ........ F 10 AGT Satara crn. D5 1,075 Ash Grove....... G6 208 Cedar City . D's 
1,817 Spring Valley ...K 12 303 Young America..H 10 515 Gunnison ..:..... C3 255 Saucier, Harrison F 9 aus Ashland .. Dee DIS 112: Cedar Gapyeges >. G7 
275 St. Bonifacius...H 10 208 Zumbro Falls ...K 11 330 Guntown ........- G2 4165) SCODCY Malet sob ee E3 523 Atlanta . Ae LS, 540 Center wrote cus C10 
1,159 St. Charles ......K 12 1,138 Zumbrota ....... Jil 234 Hamburg........ Cz 8. S6GODS tly ee nic cao G5 267 Augusta Pc Oa ie | 285 Centertown...... D8 
Bee usstien CAAAE os os ee 3 12 Oh | 907 Handsboro...... F 10 B26 Seminary) coe. E8 166 Aullville . are 2,116 Centralia .... Os 
166 Hardy Station ....E 3 1,275 Senatobia -—El 4148 Aurora. heap ae 2,082 Chaffee, Scott: G 13 
MISSISSIPPI 1 1 {1 179 Harperville...... a 6 Bea Spannor See ate einen Springs... 2 : : en eget de es! act Se 
i 253 Harriston..... mug, B71 Shaw as oarankinies 3 4 UU VARRON oe oi : arleston ...... 
- Population, 1,797,114 11,733 Hattiesburg ...... F8 645 Shelby Gis Wise Ava neni ea hee 6,265 Chillicothe ....... B6 
COUNTIES 2,056 Hazlehurst .......D7 353 Sherman G2 379 Baring.. -. A8& 384 Chula ............B6 
FAG A477 Heidelberg..2..... F7 POSE SRLVELS conte elie ore D7 338 Barnard Fee S 1,322 ClarenGer.a. spies B8 
25,265 Adams .......... B8& 36,290 Leflore .......... D3 300 Hermanville ......C7 {PBS Shubita eee s G7 118 Barnett .. E7 $00) Clarkisen some oon C8 
18,159 Alcorn.........-. G1 28,597 Lincoln ..........D7 660 Hernando ,.......E1 636 Shuqualak ....... H5 316 Bell City, 399 Clarksburg .......D7 
22,954 Amite ..........-- C8 30,703 Lowndes......... H4 600 Hickory.........- F6 SOt: Sidon neeeroe ner D4 Stoddard ..... H13 416 Clarksdale ........ B7 
28851, Attala o1..- 0s 0-- E4 33,505 Madison ......... E5 261 Hickory Flat ..... Fl 341 Silver City, Yazoo D 5 O22 eBeltonwae-ntat ays D4 918 Clarksville....... Cl 
10,245 Benton ....-.+.-. F1 15,599 Marion .......... E8 104 Highpoint, Winston 4 544 Silver Creek ..... E7 320 Benton .. Gi4 682 Clarkton ....... D 14 
48,905 Bolivar .......... C3 26.796 Marshall......... Fl 217 Hiwamee, Wayne .G 7 175 Slate Springs .....F 3 233 Benton City ......09 140 Claryville ....... F 13 
17,726 Calhoun.......... F3 35,178 Monroe . +. H3 152 Holcomb ...+....D3 179 Smithville ....... H2 742 Bernie ..H13 263 Clearmont ....... A2 
23,139 Carroll........... E4 17,706 Montgomery ..... E38 481 Hollandale ....... C4 1162): SO8OMe erie oe F7 346 Bertrand . Re ciet 248 Clever, Christian H 6 
22,846 Chickasaw ....... G3 17,980 Neshoba.......-. FS 163 Holly Ridge, 2,698 Starkville ........G4 1,931 Bethany ...-,:---A 5 43902 Clinton........... BS 
14,357 Choctaw ......... F4 23,085 Newton .........-F 6 Sunflower ....0 3 363 State Line ....... G8 935) Bethelicses0cetuns = B 9 368 Clyde, Nodaway ..A3 
le eae ta go C% 28,503 Noxubee .........G 4 2,192 Holly Springs.....F 1 188 Stewart . Fa 1,900 Bevier ...5....--- B7 349 Coffey .....-4°:. A5 
Big oa 2) SS oshepbnp rack G7 19,676 Oktibbeha ....... G4 389 Houlka.......... G2 137 Strayhorn, Tate ..E 1 156 Bigelow.......... A2 910 Cole Camp ....... E 6 
BOiZ0S Chay as aire =e 7 > ¢ G3 31.274 Panola ...-...-.- E2 1,400 Houston ......... G3 267 Stringer .......-. F7 760 Billings .......--- G6 230 College Mound... .B 7 
Best iiQoahoma.~-+>.--. De 10,609, Pearl River -<...- ed 106 Independence ....E 1 $21 Sturgiai rei ve cae or F4 497 Birchtree....... G10 259 Colline . wc... 20> F5 
35,914 Copiah .......... D7 7,685 Perry..,..-.-++-- G8 1,098 Indianola ........ C4 1,471 Summit .......... 18 136 Birmingham ...... C4 9,662 Columbia ........ D8 
16,909 Covington ....... E7 387,272 Pike .........--- D8 234 Ingomarin....: 44. G2 64a Sumneruc eo ster ne D3 848 Bismarck........F 11 544 Commerce ...... G4 
23,130 De Soto .......-. El 19,688 Pontotoc......... F2 221 LMVernessi «us ste. C4 14% Daylories cence > E 2 389 Blackburn.. enOi6 132 Conception ...... AS 
power Forrest or... +--+. PS 16,991 Prentiss.........- G1 278 Taola Sepa er C4 623 Taylorsville |... E7 371 Blackwater ...... D6 931 Concordia.......- D6 
Oo EE ered a Se eet Lr PUSS SPURDEABN Ste ia) 4 De 1,427 Ittabena.........D4 478 *Tehula...% v6.6 .0%- D4 288 Blairstown .......D 4 652 Connelsville,Adair A 7 
8,500) George, ...- +--+. Go 23,944 Rankin .........- E6 PROT. Tica Go tiape te stehelarars H1 A7B MOLTy, eens ler ale a D6 359 Bland, Gasconade 196 Conran, New 
6,050 Greene .........-- G8 1G, FO COU bas a cavers [osanenece F6 21.262 Jackson .....---- D6 143 Thaxton ......... F2 E10 Madrid ..... H 13 
1 OT oe ile cater d a Lye nc ae conte BO a8 170 Johnston Station..D 8 64 Thornton ......-- D4 422 Blodgett ........G 13 394 Conway........-. G7 
Speer er ceueeths--..-2- 8 10 (0d 7,205 Sunpsons.\.» ats 367 Jonestown.......- C2 163 Tillatoba ........ E3 1,147 Bloomfield ......H12 110 COTA we +s eseeeee A6 
eRe al ne de BD .ae 1 0,608" Suatthic ce Te at Y, 380 Kilmichael ....... E4 212 Tishomingo, 67 Blue Ridge .-.... A5 649 Corder ...........05 
a aap Oe DO) 28,787 ‘Suntiower & o>: as C'S 168 Knoxville ........B8 Tishomingo ..H 1 561 Blue Springs ..... D4 253 Corning.......... A2 
Be eeee ees ero nc DS 20,075 Tallahatchie ae 2,385 Kosciusko........ B4 233 Toccopola .......-F 2 345 Blythedale ....... A4 170 Crosby .......... B 3 
pel EE aces lS ae Cite 10714 Late oe lie 193 Kossuth ......... Gi 57 Tocowa.......... D2 316 Bogard . ten 6 170 Cottonwood Point 15 
HAS te ees id ie aL 214,001 (Ripped +08. 25s ne G 1 140 Lafayette Springs .F 2 198 Tomnolen ........F 4 376 Bolckow . AS 363 Cowgill .<s50,« ac B4 
rie 8 OERDOM sports sey Serer ete e ja semo eens pA 4 420 Lake faces ccva- F 6 SOMELOS «Souk ween G2 1,075 Bolivar .. ae 6 621 Cralg .......+..4- A 2 
oly ee! all Rs we Aaa NT ea Ree oa 75- Lamar ..csoss/ctny FD WETS soe Hass F2 4,500 Bonne Terre.....F 11 1,002 Crane ........ HS 
parce kh SeRemnO nT sa. oa: Spree toroe) eons ae 573’ Lambert...0..... D2 555 Tunica.......... Di 4.252 Boonville ........D7 400 Creighton ......+- E4 
EEE hil da eae Bek AAS ES a ts Warren . fone 8,465 Laurel ....-..-.+- F7 3,881 Tupelo .........- G2 767 Bosworth ...--»--C 6 288 Crowder, Scott ..G 13 
re oie teal aa “EZ 48,933 Washington «.....C 4 466 Leakesville....... G8 410 Tutwiler .........D2 382 Bourbon .......E 10 G19) Odds. 22 vag ae E 10 
Sones emper Pigs eo asel : 5 a4 08 Wayne .... G7 134 Learned........-- C6 795 Tylertown ....... D8 82 Bowers Mill . ..G5 238 Curryville ....... C10 
Cts ret eee aaa he ccm irs Te 1,547 Leland........... C4 693 Union ...........F 5 1,585 Bowling Green ..© 10 94 Cyrene.......... C10 
pet a cp aR re RO eee RR a Br 2428 Lexington........ Ba 572° Uthow -c nab ay joes 06 458 Brashear..... 1A8 401 Dadeviile -2 22.2 .. G5 
Hart ag green met el ae mee via een ee 556 Liberty ...------- C8 713 Vaiden ...>....... E4 1,027 Braymer .........B 5 261. Dalton... vsneet C6 
se tera cer, Suna ST EE oooh pc Ui ar 1,026 Long Beach ....-F 10 180 Vance ........ D2 1,025 Breckenridge .....B 5 113 Danville 700.2... Dg 
SE eer tee eho, peer mer One tires ore ath 1,181 Louisville ..2..... F4 439 Vardman ....--.. F 3 181 Brewer ..... nee 13 352 Darlington ....--. A4 
2 ee 190 Longview........ G4 558 Verona .......-.- G2 129 Bridgeton....... D 12 186 Dean Lake, 
, 2 69 Louise, Yazoo....D 5 20,814 Vicksburg ........C6 104 Brimson, cranny A5 Chariton ..... B6 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 108 Love Station ..... D1 107 Wahalak ........ G5 263 Bronaugh . ~. BA 499 Dearborn .......- C3 
243 Abbeville ........ F 2 2 LPP aeAINOTY. sre pn efor G3 160 Lula, Coahoma ...C 2 199 Walnut Grove ....F 5 5,749 Brookfield . .B6 1,398 Deepwater......- E5$ 
3,708 Aberdeen ........ H3 BUSRATCOLA:Y i ecvaw d=: C4 797 Lucedale ...<...., H 9 171 > Walthall)’. 25 535... F3 629 Browning . ae O 129 Deerfield ........ F3 
1,398 Ackerman........ F4 217 Arkabutla ....... Di 153 Lucien,Franklin ..C 8 4,275 Water Valley ..... F 2 348 Brownington . Mae tn SOLS $01 Dekalb... 5.8 50a B38 
328 Albertson, Jones ..F 7 535 Artesia .......... G4 2,122 Lumberton......- E8 554 Waveland ....... F 10 1,606 Brunswick ......- C6 175 Deray, Cape 
152 Algoma, Pontotac.F 2 © 146 Ashland....... Free ve 228) LYON isice nee cs ~ 652 Waynesboro...... G7 790 Bucklin.........+ B7 Girardeau ...G 13 


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ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 





Pas 1910 
287 


4,721 
423 
2,322 
160 
715 
72 


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DUG Ys cpr oles H 13 
Fagleville -....... A4 
Hash LDN wie es D 
MIAStON tae acne B 
Edgerton, Platte ..C 
PiGiNa. cope aeenee ca A 
Edna, Scott . .G 
Eldon: s< sse ate +m E 
Eldorado Springs. .F 
FOLMOR in eranein, ke eae B 
JUTE Siac Upancis oe 


EISberry: <. 2 es. Cc 
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Eolia, Pike ...... Cc 
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Excelsior Springs. .C 
TSXOGCY onesie ste H 
WAIT K erecta smiste ts A 
Fair Haven F 
Fair Play . F 
Farber .......-. Cc 
Farley Cc 
Farmington ..... F 
Fayette... ian. Cc 





Francois..... F 


Lows. iis. D 
FOP eUsSOM eas tes D 
FOS6US eimuuis ware ko 
WUIMOLE |S oy. ele as B 
Flat River ...... F 
Florissant....... 5 


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Forest City...» B 
Forest Park, 
Lawrence ... 


Fosterts.taecisi ei 
Frankford .......C 
Fredericktown ...F 
Freeburg, Osage . 
Freemans aie te =e 
Panton taka este: 
Gainesville ....... 
Galena .... 


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Garden City... 
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Gerald, Franklin..E 10 
SID DS weeks sere B8 
Gibson, Dunklin..E 14 


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702 Gideon, New Madrid 
H 13 
58 Gifford, Macon....B7 
S99 Gilliath Grek coe C6 
537 Gilman City ......A5 
1,507 Glasgow ......... Loy 
106 Glenallep....... G13 
375 Glenwood ........A7 
S8e GOlGEN fasta. cae H5 
170 Gordonville, Cape 
Girardeau ..... G13 
84 °GOrihy.. 6 ave as A8& 
370 Gower .......0.+- B3 
$365. Graham 2... 00.5% A3 
133 Grain Valley..... D4 
ZA4LS “Granby... rere stes a H4 
1,207 Grant City ....... A4 
454 Greencastle, 
Sullivan ....... Aé6 
844 Green City . 2 ANG 
1,434 Greenfield. Ge 
436 Green Ridge Hae. 6 
275 SA LCCDLLOD tare os er> A8& 
914 Greenville....... G12 
207 (Gitlfordessetiye set Ad 
87 VP ale ene aie. a C6 
195 Hallavillers.. i. 35% C8 
1,761 Hamilton ....:... B5 
18,341 Hannibal ........ B10 
S30 Harding. -7 « ..CcSs 
395 Harris, Sullivan...A 6 
146 Harrisburg, Boone D 8 
1,947 Harrisonville.....D4 
175 Hartsburg, Boone D8 
507) Hartville. vipeon os G8 
201- Harviell )un ee H 12 
208 Harwood......... F4 
299 Hawk Point, Lincoln 
130072 Hay tl tere. srarere E 15 
191 Henderson oun 


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235 


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Henrietta, Ray rng 
Hermanns ents D10 
3 Hibbard, bes yes 84 


Higbee <0... seen s 
Higginsville ...... 
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Holcomb ....... 
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Hornersville ..... El 
FrOUStON oii... siete 

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Humansville......F 

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Humphreys...... A 

Hunnewell 25.255 B 

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Huntsdale, Boone. 
Huntsville........ 
Hurdland, Knox... 
Therla: wes erro 
Illmo, Scott..... G 
Independence ... 
Trondale........ 
Tronton .....%..>5 
JOCKBON | 35 ite 
Jacksonville .... 
Jameson .... 
Jamesport ....-°: 
Jamestown....... 
JASPEL Vacs ee +142 
Jefferson City .... 
Jerico Springs ... 
Johnstown ......- 
Jonesburg.......- D 
J ony Pe als eee ore G 
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204 Osgood, Sullivan. sk 6 
453 Otterville . Se OMTY 
677 Owensville ...... E 10 
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15418 Pacthe rire wc3 E 11 
2,168 Palmyra ...).-.... BY 
87 Papinsville........ E4 


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Kingston ......:.- 
Kingsville .4 3... % 
Kirksville mates ste 
Kirkwood....... 

Knobnoster 
Knox City .... 
Koshkonong 
La Belle... 
Lacledox. wn. ties rif 
Laddonta «sims secre 
La Grange ...... 

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Levasy, Jackson. . 
Lewistown ....... 
Lexington 2.23. =. . 
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Licking 
Lilbourn, New 
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Linneus... . 
Lithium ... 
Lockspring. 
Lockwood ...... 
Longtown....... 
Louisiana ....... 
Lowry City..... 
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Lupus, Moniteau..D 
Luray .. he eae TAA. 

Lutesville ...... G12 
MeKalls Siac eins Aa 
McKittrick...... D 10 
Macon’. sene sins as B7 
Madison isn 2 a s<k C8 


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Mansfield G8 
Maplewood, St. ot 
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Marcelin@ si ae «ale B 
Marionville.......H 
Marquand,...... Gil 
Marshall... eo 

Marshfield 3 
Marston ...... Mk 
Martinsburg ......C 
Martinsville ...... A 
Maryville.........A 





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Maysville fran <1. B 
Mayview.......... C 
Mead ville. o.26 san: 
Melbourne: Aiea 
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Middlebrook . see | 
Middlegrove. . Bazi: Cc 
Middletown....... Cc 
Milan 2. ioeniee-ne A 
Miller: scizdea te G 
Millersville, Cape 
Girardeau mee ht 


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Bertani Goan aac F 
Mineral Point....F 
Missouri City ..... 
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Cc 
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Mokane. i kc.A in. D 
Monegaw Sernee§ E 
Monett . -H 
Monroe City. Be teens B 
Montevallo .......F 
piece Beet City D1 
Monticello. -A 
Montrose. ey 0} 
Montserrat....... D 
Mooresville....... B 
Morehouse ......H 
Morley. wiincas dass G 
Morrison: 5:1 +. 26 D 
Morrisville’. ..-. 5. . G 
Moscow Mills....C 
Mosolle 3274.5. 2 E 
Mound City ...... 
Moundville ...... 
Mountain Grove .. 
Mountain View... 
Mt. Moriah 
Mt. Vernon.. 
Napoleon.. - 
Naylor... sa al 
Neck, Jasper ..... G 
Neelysville...... H 
PVCISON Sais ew ejace 30 D 
Weosho fans ene 
Wevada, Wisj0% oxen F 
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New Cambria..... 
New Florence ....D 
New Franklin ....D 
New Hamburg...D1 
Newhampton..... A 
New Haven ..... E10 
New London .... 
New Madrid..... 
New Market ......C 3 
Newtonia ......... H4 
Newtown ......... Aé 
Nixa, Christian... 


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Pop.1910 : Pop.1910 
1,474 Paris. a \aire tte seers ORD 241 Spoonerville, Se 
765 Parkville . Peis ae: E14 
905 Parma s:. is. ssn. D 15 156 Sprague.......... E6 
438 Parnell) 7 whi. tee A3 35,201 Springfield ....... G6 
1044 Pattonsburg...... B5 60 Spring Garden, Miller 
200 Peculian ts. sere cs. D3 E8 
B95! Perry 2 egesone Cc 127 St. Catherine .....B 7 
1,708 Perryville . ede 9,437 St. Charles ... Di 
97 Phelps City. A DO? "St. Clairio.) 2 i208) 2 
199 Philadelphia sist 1,967 Ste. Genevieve...F 1 
264 Pickering..... Panky 1,100 St. James.........F 
1,154 Piedmont .......G1 77,403 St. Joseph........ B 
2,043 Pierce City ....... H 687, 029 St. Louis... .... Di 
654 Pilot Grove...... D 702 St. Marys .......; Fil 
445 Pilot Knob...... Fi 269 St. Peters .......D1 
763 Platte City ....... Cc Zs lel tba DOLTy: sas wales A 
1,650 Plattsburg ....... B 773 Steelville...0..u. Fil 
68 Pleasant Green...D 543 Stewartsville .....B 
2,065 Pleasant Hill .....D 560 Stockton......... F 
239 Pocahontas...... 159 Stotesbury ....... F 


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99 Point Pleasant...D 548 Stotts City, 











86 Siloam Springs... . 2,914 Westplains....... 


9 
3 2 
1 1 
9 3 
3 9 
1 3 
5 2 
7 3 
1 1 
3 3 
4 0 
té 4 
4 5 
3 3 
5 
526 “Polo; eS he Ba4 Lawrence....... G5 
6,916 Poplar Bluff.....H 12 315 Stoutsville........C9 
218 Portage des SiouxD 12 386 Stover, Morgan ...E7 
987 Portageville .....E 14 663 Sturgeon .........C8 
772 Potosi. SER tt oS bil 934 Sullivan ........ E 10 
113 Prairie Hill....... C7 236 Summersville..... G9 
184 Prairie Home..... Diz BOL SUMMER vee es B6 
1,885 Princeton .... Ab 1,122 Sweet Springs ....D5 
994 Purcell, Jasper... .GA4 193. Syracuse... 52)... D7 
387 (Purdinzy jeaos nie B6 1,966 Tarkio A2 
459) Purdy: cep seme D 1,613 Thayer Hg 
814 Puxico.. nae oee H 12 57 Tiff City -H3 
701 Queen City A7 304 Tina.. C5 
231 Quitman....... A3 1,273 Tipton.. AlBUrd 
128 Randolph, Clay ...C 4 176 Tracy, Platte .....C3 
261 Ravannacccn.c.ccs A6 43 Treloar,Warren..D 10 
341 Ravenswood ..... A3 5,656 Trenton.......... B5 
218 Raymore ........ eh 4 Py Ts ba bos ot See cies a C4 
239 Ray ville, Ray.....C4 473 “VIADLOUt soar o iestee. O: 
2908 Reeds.. 40. ube Ga4 DO MET OY cele vsterarebevennie ls D10 
213) Renicksa. eee eeeiee C8 212 Turney .......... Ba 
884 Republic......... G6 285 Tuscumbia ....... E8 
196. Revere 4... cess. A9 934. Union eto tan E 10 
190 Rhineland, pm 388 Union Star .......B4 
gomery. sae aha} 2,000 Unionville:cia... . A7 
308 Richards. oo. ¥..c F3 2,417 University, St. Louis 
2,755 Rich Hill.........B 4 D12 
884 Richland) 7215. L« F8 ASA Urichs tivlscmne te E5 
3,664 Richmond........ C5 1,595 Vandalia ..... .C9 
841 Ridgeway ........ A5 388 Vanduser, Scott. .G 13 
110 Roanoke 2c. 2 Oie AAS) Wrong. seis ees H5 
434 Rocheport ....... D8 1,598 Versailles ....... E7 
1,053 Rockport ........ Al 210" VIDDALAS, «cee ones C4 
566 Rockville ........ E4 279 Wakenda.........C6 
2,621 -Rolla:. i hase bite oe F9 364 2Walkercncjrdsmia ts Fa4 
182 Roseoe...2...-0.0. F5 4,689 Warrensburg .....D5 
359 Rosendale........A3 795 Warrenton ......D10 
245 Rothville......... B6 824 Warsaw.... <a 6 
168 Rush Hill. . ohig KOH 219 Washburn... rs 
566 Rushville. . .B2 3,670 Washington ap pee 
335 Russellville BS ila} 245. Watson oy oo tcc es yea 
418 Rutledge......... A5 777 Waverly .C6 
1706) Salem. ocr eee F 10 384 Wayland, ‘Clark. ..A9 
1,834 Salisbury......... Cry, 257 Waynesville...... F8 
71 Sandy Hook, 171 Weatherby: ..)-)/.. Ba4 
Moniteau....... D7 347 Weaubleau .......F 6 
1 O14 (Sarcoxile Ae tieecoets GA 11,817. Webb: City <.. 72-10: G3 
1,583 Savannah ........B3 7,080 Webster Groves, 
562 Schell City ....... E5 St. Lows)... D 12 
17, 822-‘Sedalia (3. foe toe D6 558 Wellington ....... C5 
1,029 Senath.*©....... 5... E14 7,312 Wellston, St. Louis 
O81 ‘Sewecs Se iiaswi bE D 12 
590 Seymour......... G7 1,194 Wellsville ....... C10 
2,174, Shelbina © Nake cha B8 154 Wentworth.......H5 
685 Shelbyville .......B8 539 Wentzville ......D11 
528 Sheldon. . 72.05... F4 333 Westboro ........ A2 
409 Sheridan .........A3 120: Weestlinies son: cn). o D3 
3,327 Sikeston ........ H 13 1,019 Weston! SVs sceee C3 
226 ulex, bit oa teens C11 321 Westphalia....... E9 
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3,208 SLAtEE 52 Seimei relia C 250 Whitewater ..... G13 
846 Smithton ........ D 242 Whiting. 2.5. 5.. H 14 
680 Smithville ... -C 204 Williamstown.....A9 
148 South Gifford,Macon 477 Williamsville ...H 12 
Bi 1,401 Willow Springs ...H 8 
746 South Gorin, Scot- Be4) “Windsor. an ae ie E5 
hand 2s. Sait ae A8& 422 Winfield: ..52).. 2. 19 ef 
274 South Greenfield..G 5 444 Winona.........H10 
77 South Lineville, 207 “WiDStON! jaccnnls ae B4 
MEECOY oe rene spate A5 87 Wittenburg.. .F13 
483 Southwest City...H 4 119 Wooldridge, GooperD ZL, 
271. Sparta oe wy H6 159 Worland......... E 3 
638"\Splekard! iyi ae A5 377 Wright City ..... Di 
480 Wyaconda....... D9 
MONTANA, Population, 376,053 
COUNTIES 
6,446 Beaverhead....... £7 4,190 Meagher ........ Oe 13 
3,491 Broadwater ..... Gil 23,596 Missoula ..... E 5 
13,962 Carbon.........: 115 Musselshell...... .G 16 
28,833 Cascade......... E 11 (Pop.incl.in Yellow- 
17, LOU Choteaincn nee C14 stone and Fergus 
14,123: Custer. te iaot > ote H 23 Cos.) 
12,725 Dawson......... E 22 TOs Sd SPATS Aan stele ih Bi2 
12,988 Deerlodge........ H7 5,904 Powell one 
175 S60 ETP US rehe ene e F15 11,666 Ravalli -G5 
185785) Platheadss,. tO 7,985 Rosebud........ H 20 
14,079 Gallatin .........111 930d ANUEIs ye tires D3 
2,042: Granite. o.3.. sl 0 G7 56,848 Silverbow........ H8 
5,601 Jeerson 45 seiner H9 4,029 Sweet Grass..... H 14 
21,853 Lewisand Clark...F 9 9046 “Teton sor citemencls C9 
3,638 Lincoln ...... ees 13,650 Valley... chun sie 
7,229 Madison......... 110 22,944 Yellowstone..... H17 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 
10,184 Anaconda........ G7 806 Laurels cacace. « H16 
302 Bear Creek...... 115 2,992 Lewistown ...... F15 
561 Belgrade’... ..% Hii 630" LADDY ice. ie aio eae C2 
LOS FBElULEN wasn oreo E 12 5,359 Livingston...... 113 
1,022 Bigtimber.......H 14 433 “Malta..osc) 20). tue sis C18 
10,031 Billings......... H17 4,697 Miles City....... G 22 
5,107 Bozeman. ),..+).H 11 12,869 Missoula..........F6 
id Bridger sti stcn) ate 116 DCO ARLOOTE tak Eisai tare F 14 
39,165 Butte. Teueie 5 stk ae 268. Neihart... ..... 0... F 12 
780 Chinook. -B15 1,109 Philipsburg ...... G6 
601 Columbia Falls... .C 6 431° Plaine Soe Were coe E4 
521 Columbus....... ““H 15 309, PONG Mahe a H 10 
888 Conrad it ' aiasne « C10 4,860 Red Hodes. 
528 Culbertson...... C 25 1,513 Roundup... 
2,070 Deerlodge ........G8 399 Sheridan .... 
15835) Dillon.) Ques ot 19 796 Stevensville 
6038 Eureka ;..2...... Ba 325 Thompson Falls, 
1,398 .FPorsyth...3...- G 20 Sanders ew ous D3 
365 Fort Assinniboine C 14 674 Three Forks..... H10 
1,004 Fort Benton.....D13 759 Townsend....... Gil 
1,158 Glasgow.........C 20 491 Twin Bridges ..... 19 
2,428 “Glendive... ~<a. E 24 374 WViCtOr s/s aiomentels G5 
13,948 Great Falls...... E 10 467 Virginia City ..... B3 
2,240 Hamilton ........ G6 2,491 Walkerville ...... H8 
S83 CHATICIN ian science B16 1,479 Whitefish °..°..:. C4 
770 Harlowton...... Gl4 417 Whitehall........ H9 
3,624 Havre's ccna B14 417 White Sulphur 
AZ S15. Helena: e.). en. e F 10 Springs ....... 12 
S890. Joliettie aes s kas 115 4875 Wibaux:s7oeh vee F 25 
5,549 Kalispell .........C04 
NEBRASKA. Population, 1,192,214 
COUNTIES 
20,900 Adams... .. 00... M8 1,672- Diaine ss ere an te J5 
14,003 Antelope ........ M4 13,145. Boone (i 5enae M5 
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228 Barnston.....-.-- 
611 Bartley sie ce oie 
383 Bassett......-.--. 
597 Battle Creek ..... 
261 Bayard 
77 Bazile Mills fh ceric 
9,356 Beatrice ......... 
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542 Beaver Crossing ..O 
207 JBC x jess es ee oO 
494 Beemer .. aA oe 
247 Belden .. oO 
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1,029 Cambridge........ I 
578 Campbell ........ L 
393 Carleton ......... 
882 Carroll. #....2.-.55 


296 Ceresco ....-...-- 
2,687 Chadron .......- 
266 Chapman .......- 
329 Chappell .....-.«- 
560 Chester ..:.....+.. 
605 Clarks... 
647 Clarkson 
233 Clatonia . 
1,065 Clay Center 
414 Clearwater . 
185<Codyues sts 
535: Coleridge=.:. sn.— 
1,508 College View, 
Lancaster....... 
160 ‘Colons)s22:. fae 
5,014 Columbus ........ 
3238 Comstock........ 
198 Concord.;...°. 25% 
387 Cook /.5. 008 dae un 
201; Cordovan. nicru. as 
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NEBRASKA—Continued : s ° wrat 
Pop.1910 ethan NEW JERSEY. Population, 2,537,167 a Ny MEE EG Ome 
290 Jackson.......... P4 1,359 Ravenna ........ K7 Incorporated Cities, Towns, Etc. 
aoe sparen be Be itera ety o8 236 Raymond ........ P7 COUNTIES Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
pleases 1 ee bate Hepublioan” Gity 1K 9 paca vib rad SE ee a ua neeere stk ican Ain! Hagerman ciel nib 
Get Tent, oat? Sie tevecie y. a 71,894 Atlantic..........H6 114,426 Middlesex ....... E7 Sparen ae ee are ee nas 
6,202 Kearney... L7 156 Richland,........06 Picwecencua Fe a ee a me 1,736 Carlsbad ........P'16 344 Lake Arthur....N 15 
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Sieh Sone pes aces A or ae 142,029 Camden.........G4 21,318 Ocean....2....../G7 taba OR SR tre hee prea ciepon ba Ps 
454 Kimball.../2.222! BG 129 Roca, Lancaster .:P 7 Pe ee eer kage 0 <: 218.808 PamMes meer he 3,258 Clovis. secs Fist age Portales, he R19 
BREA cok OA S61 Hoowviie ee 55,153 Cumberland.......14 26,999 Salem........... H3 Bee Wretas ies Le Es heengecdg er 
AORPTAwrenhGa Neon ck. M8 Roel Ragerss hes Bie 512,886 Essex..:..-..... C7 38820 Somerset......... D6 he Ae ae z ett noe ee al Lb 
want Tt Gratin ee ts iene Se: Be 37,368 Gloucester ....... H4 26,781 Sussex........-.- B 6 Vir hate on BO OLE SRR TE Cepek a Nee MTS 
567 Lele 1 ae ee: 5 UE op ple One a Je 4 537,231 Hudson......-.- 18.559 140;197 Union sears D7 tik lt Sapa N EA ech dee Se te 
86 Leshara, Saunders P 6 @bi; Hulot.. tre S8 eg aces hale D5 43,187 Warren .......... C5 Sree Si ne et 1a ae Gehl Sonaice. eS 
2,059 Lexington «..-. 37 633 Rushville Ds A2S.OGS. BESTCOR +. ss F038 5 E6 . 17 Fstancla tal 850 Springer... pis 
SOD ES A ch I Rl ee Lat OO IO Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages BEM VON oe ee 4 PexiCO. ..- +--+: 
43,973 Lincoln .........- D7 ORM SO1.“ Salam’. :.:20 coe: : 
ion: Cansinay NS rh nee ee eode © Hee A heccone eae 16 iad “lkay weed ae os 484 Folsom, Union ..E 18 2,526 Tucumcari...... H 17 
329 Linwood .... 11:06 2,152 Schuyler ........-P6 mae peeeaale Reese Se ae 1138 ee es C6 
03 Litchfield.........K 6 328. Scotia. acc. hee Le. | 7808 Allenhurst... ~-.-.- 5 y erchantville....: ; 
aces 2. De Asie Sonuhiene. BS 634 Allentown........ F6  2:138 Metuchen ........D7 NEW YORK. Population, 9,113,614 
781 Long Pine........34 SOP Scribner, . acskccss P5 377 Alpine, Bergen....C 8 2,001 Midland ae Apieiee C8 
BOR LOGIE. «oc oy sea J8 2,106 Seward)... ss. =.» P7 884 Andover..........C5 157 Millstone. 13 85,6 COUNTIES 
HME Gorton si.'2 «+. ys > Q7 503 Shelby........ 06 10,150 Asbury Park......F 9 1,584 Milltown......... E7 173,666 Albany ........ H18 154,157 Oneida.........F 13 
778 Louisville.........Q7 1,005 Shelton ... MOET,’ 46,150 Atlantic City...... 17 123461 ‘MUllViINO ss Foca cee 15 At412*Allegany&, 42> . o.L.6 200,298 Onondaga...... Gill 
1,128 Loup City........ L6 429 Shickley......... N8 1,645 Atlantic Highlands E 9 485 Monmouth Geeech 78.809 Broome ......... 7120), 52,286. Ontatlosa deo. a G8 
205 Lushton..........N7 311 Shubert ......... R8 1,843 Audubon.......-.. G4 21,550 Montclair. ....C8 65,919 Cattaraugus ...... I3 116,001 Orange.:........A2 
BESeDeMON eles M3 1,185 Sidney .......... C6 POON AVAIOT eat ects aie J6 522 Montvale......... B8 67,106). Os yugar oss Sn us G10 32,000 Orleans.......-.-+. F5 
BGSVTV ONS... Lovee: Q5 "379 Silver Creek ......N6 426 Avon by the Sea...F 9 638 Moonachie........ 105,126 Chautauqua ..... 11 71,664 Oswego........+- E11 
3,765 McCook.......<+- H8 A196) Sioux cose cords OS 70 Barnegat City ....H 8 12,507 Morristown ....... C6 54,662 Chemung ........- £90) 047,216 Otsegoynae tae ke O 
369 McCool Junction ..N 7 190 Smithfield 78 281 Bayhead .........F8 362 Mountainside..... D7 35,575 Chenango ....- “puis. . 14/668. Putnam ssieacs- ss A4 
1,708 Madison... .....-N5 ghar Snyders: cesses «: P5 55,545 Bayonne......... D8 277 Mt. Arlington..... C6 48,230 Clinton s/s s«rr-© A19 284,041 Queens......... D4 
| 124 Madrid. G7 125 Southbend....... Q7 272 Beachhaven...... H8 $25 National Park 1+.-G4 43,658 Columbia........ 119 122,276 Rensselaer...... G19 
178 Magnet, Cedar....04 26,259 South Omaha .... R6 1,433 Belmar...........F8 488 Neptune. . + 297249 Cortland..-..----H11 85,969 Richmond | eet ae D3 
214 Malmo........... P6 637 Spalding Se anths 1,764 Belvidere......... C4 1,532 Netcong..........05 45.575 Delaware ........115 46,873 Rockland. weB3 
290 Marquette........N7 671 Spencer ......--.. L3 1,991 Bergenfield ....-..C 8 347,469 Newark......... D7 87,661 Dutchess ........ 318 61,917 Saratoga |.......F 18 
291 Martinsburg ...... P4 463 Springfield)... 2. Q6 2,140 Beverly.......... F5 23,888 New Brunswick... 7 528,085. Bxie . secs. con G3 88,235 Schenectady..... G17 
480 Mason City...-.-- K 6 216 Springview wey 's P25: OR OCa er. a cls ale te 873 New Providence ..D7 SS ADS VEBBCR. cee caiwele ts C18 23,855 Schoharie .......- H 16 
289 Maxwell......... H6 814 St. Edward 01.00.03 N 5 15,070 Bloomfield........08 4,467 Newton.......... B6 45.717 Franklin ........B17 14,004 Schuyler......... HO 
443 Maywood AME Oy 148 St. Helena .......03 600 Bloomsburg. ..... D4 437 North Arlington. . 44,534 Fulton: «...<-s. F16 26,972 Seneca.........-- G9 
RA) Wend: 2. 38 cc 6 P6 1,336 St. Paul seers. M6 4,930 Boonton..........- C7 595 North Caldweil... 37,0108 ‘GENGSES> <7. e)ete ie oo F5 89,005 St. Lawrence ....B 14 
388 Meadow Grove ...N 5 301 Stamford ........ T8 4,250 Bordentown ......F 5 866 Northfield,Atlantic H 6 80,214) Greeneso. nee T4179 83,302 Steuben c.c ache 7 
162 Memphis......... P6 1,342 Stanton..........05 3,970 Boundbrook...... D7 749 North Haledon. ... 4.373 Hamilton....... E16 96,138 Suffolk........... C7 
ASO. WOTTIAG:. ofl eke T6 228 Staplehurst ...... O7 1,807 Bradley Beach....F 9 6117 North Plainfield ..D 7 56,356 Herkimer....... F 15 $3,808 Sullivan. Sonat. % aes 
254 Merriman ........ F3 300 Steele City ....--. P8 663 Branchville.......B 5 833 North Wildwood. . 80,382 Jefferson....-4:-012, (25,624 Moga soc. >-- 1 10 
716 Milford .........- O7 248 Sterner: Ae Q8 14,209 Bridgeton.........14 564 Norwood ......... c9 1,634,351 Kings......... D3 33,647 Tompkins....... H10 
260 Millard, Douglas ..Q 6 ASOcStallA eae. R8 67 Brigantine......-.. ey, 6,009 Nutley, Essex.....C7 24,849 Lewis. Sas) 13a Ol; 760) Ulster Yon saree sPalyg 
MSO MASON ooo icse tava. K7 714 Sterling hapa Q8 8,336 Burlington ....... F5 568 Oakland. Pena bo 38,037 Livingston Ae ae G6 $2,223 Warren ...-=:..-8 18 
336 Milligan.......... 08 601 Stockham........ M7 2,265 Butler............C7 653 Oaklyn. axon seG A 39.289 Madison.........G13 47,778 Washington .....F 19 
338 Minatare.......-. C5 232 Stockville....... 18 2,236 Caldwell........-. C7 1,950 Ovean Gity......2.:16 283.212 Monroe...-.-----F 6 50,179 Wayne........... F8 
1,559 Minden eee Ta 238 Strang SINT 'g 94,538 Camden.......... G4 305 Old Tappan...... 57,567 spfonroe. .-: Seok G 16 283,055 Westchester .....B4 
Reet Mitcnell ot... BS Ser Stn es be ee 2'471 Cape May.. -J5 29,680 Orange........... C7 83,930 Nassau.......---- C5 31,880 Wyoming........G5 
109 Monowi.......--- L3 1,355 Stromsbure CO N6 162 Cape May Point ...J 4 1,411 Palisades Park ....C 9 2,762,522 New York ..... C4 183642) Yates geome ate G8 
282 Monroe .........- N6 AG?! StuIATts bodes ofa... K4 8,807 Carlstadt... «+. C8 1,401 Park Ridge....... B8 92,036 Niagara.......... F3 
346 Morrill... ........ BS 321 Sumner..........K7 Reet CBStHATL. 24 = D7 54,773 Passaic..........- C8 ee i 
196 Morse Bluffs ......P6 2,106 Superior ..... N8 246 Chesilhurst....... HS5 125,600 Paterson......... C8 Incorporated Cities, Villages, Etc. 
222 Murdock ......... Q7 "323 Surprise |... ..-.. O06 1,926 Clayton: ..-.9-.-- H4 2,121 Paulsboro ........G3 1,458 Adams D11 ‘2,549 Cold Spring Re 
300 Naper oe ead 447 Sutherland... ..... G6 3394 Cliffside..........- G9 797 Pemberton ......- G6 2'004 Addison.....--- 18 "407 Constableville,  _ 
195 Naponee ........ K§o = 15702Sutton .20.226-- 2 N7 836 Clinton ..........D5 2,118 Penngrove .......H3 29eAltci aes ELIS Lewis "| ..D13 
5488 Nebraska City....R7 | "285 Swanton ......-.. P 8 BRA SE BROIRY ners eee | aH 722 Pennington....... E6 600 Akin..........-G_17 2,484 Cooperstown ....H 14 
1,566 Neligh........... N4 842 Syracuse ......... Q7 4,795 Collingswood...... G4 32,121 Perth Amboy.....D8 1,677 Akron.......-.- F4 "585 Copenhagen .. -.D 13 
978 Nelson........... M8 814 Table Rocks aac Q 8 550 Creaskill..- 0+: C9 13,903 Phillipsburg. ..... D4 100,253 Albany .......H18 413 Corfu GA 
325 Nemaha.........- R8 461 Talmage ......... R7 273 Deal Beach ...,.-.F9 1,950 Pitman .......... H4 BiGUGEAIbIDINe See ee F5 2,166 Corinth.......-. F 18 
436 Newcastie..!..... P3 205 Tamora..........07 1,005 Delford.......... 20,550 Plainfield.........D7 P8328 t Alden. qe AG the G3 13/730 Corning .......» 18 
850 Newman Grove ...N 5 121 Tarnov.......... O05 560 Demarest........-C9 4,390 Pleasantville. .-... 16 212 Alexander.......-. G5 2'658 Cornwall, Orange..A 2 
268- Newport K4 1,748 Tecumseh ........ Q8 A085 DOVER TER seem C6 1,003 Point Pleasant 1,899 Alexandria Bay .-C12 11,504 Cortland H 11 
822 Niobrara.........N3 11524 Tekamah ........05 1,785 Dumont....------ C8 Beach..........- F9 759 Alfred v.16 2,494 Coxsackie ...... 114 
6025 Norfolk.......... 05 "112 Thurston, ‘Thurston P 4 1,990 Dunellen......... D7 1,060 Pompton Lakes... .B 7 1,286 Allegany....--.--- 14 "621 Croghan......-- D 18 
1,105 North Bend P6 ~° 901 Tilden. N5 356 East Millstone ....D 6 405 Port Republic ....H7 674 Altamont........-G17 1,806 Croton-on-Hudson 
"519 North Loup.......L6 445 Tobias H2O%8 5,208) HORe NCWELIE: st 5,136 Princeton ,.......E 6 363 Altmar........-B 12 : Westchester ....B 4 
4793 North Platte... /H 6 Ce ees G8 34,371 East Orange ......C 8 2,719 Prospect Park .. .. 2,517 Amityville....... D5 1,556 Cuba aks 
237 Oak eC INS 228 Uehling.......... Q5 4,275 East Rutherford. 9,337 Rahway .......-. D7 31.267 Amsterdam......G17 1,146 Dannemora .....A 18 
631 Oakdale......... ‘M4 ~ 551 Ulysses 0000000. 06 2,655 Edgewater........C9 1,667 Ramsey. ......... BS 414 Andes.......... 115 3,938 Dansville../.... H7 
1073 Oakland Q5 209 Unadilla ......... Q7 eAb tee cerror City. -H6 3,672 Raritan.......... D6 1,136 Andover......... 16 901-736 Delhins erates 115 
245 Oconto.....-.-- ET6 S08 Vinloh... 40.2... R7 Wet ate cade --D8& 7,398 Red Bank........ E8 11056 Angelica.......... 16 3,921 Depew........ +> G4 
REET OR Fea. ons P8& 3,200 University Place ..P 7 Phe eic ot Range aera 966 Ridgefield ........C9 "808 Angola......-----H2 1,864 Deposit ......... 113 
643 Ogalalla... F6 "390 Upland K8 767 Emerson. ......... C8 5,416 Ridgewood ....... C8 974 Antwerp... eis "538 De Ruyter......' G12 
3 Obiowa.....+...-- 08 520 Utica O07 9,924 Englewood .. ..--: 9 736 Riverside........ 1a 1,294 Arcade ....----- H4 1,005 Dexter, Jefferson .C 12 
124, Ode Omaha .0002: cae Q6 1,098 pene Meee H3 pg eb alas as 4,788 Riverton ..+-.-- 3H 4 '537 Ardsley, Wesiches- 3,455 Dobbs Ferr 04 
Nei ese Pe TEE Wallev se. See, Q6 468 Englishtown...... ‘E7 1,902 Rockaway........ Cis ter v> Ba 2°685 Dolgeville Seheiey F 16 
385 Cae pee ae N8 BAot Vainaininoy cca P6 442 Essex Fells .......C7 502 Rocky Hill ....... E 6 231 Argyle...-.----- F 19 '345 Dresden .........H9 
532 Orchard ........ M4 Vestverdel ¢ Krox oe: N3 2,441 Pairviews..-2- > =. C8 6,786. Roosevelt........ 1,956 Athens ........- E18 709 Dryden......... H 11 
TT Tis See a ee ra 403 Verdigtis ae 471 Fanwood......... Die 486 Roseland......... 1 R6OLAtiican: eee ee. G5 1,228 Dundee......... H9 
942 Orleans eet et J8 406 Vorton Fe Seraewe Ee RB 416 Farmingdale ipohsr eae F8 2,725 Roselle. eg Dn. 34'668 Auburn i ae cg Cc 10 17,221 Dunkirk ......... Hil 
1,105 Osceola .........-N6 154 Virginia .......-- Q8 480 Fieldsboro...:.:.°F 6 3,138 Roselle Park... “493 Aurora........- G 10 874 Earlville ........ H 13 
967 Osmond ’..2-..... os 203 Waco..--...0.... O07 IE Ep ae Se A ES Ee bi dg Sberce’ fea. E9 1,057 Avoca.........-- H7 2,781 East Aurora. .... G4 
574 Overton ......... K7 2,168 Wahoo.....-----. P6 558 Florham Park.....C7 © 7,045 Rutherford. ....... C8 2'053 Avon ........----G6 ‘593 East Randolph... .1 3 
Boe Oxfaid oclk<: .. 2%. 8 861 Wakefield Spepensner s\e.* p4 282) POIGOMWON hs ore H5 488 Saddle River ..... B8- 2'600 Bab lon 7b inte at) 6 2.398 East Rochester. ies 
380 Palisade .......-.H 8 175 Wallace..0./.11./G7 Gear oth Lee ees oe Oe ite Soler hee eS 11159 Bainbridge.......113 1,200 East Rockaway 
373 Palmer.......... M6 RLF Walthilee a Q4 3,288 Freehold:..........F 8 1,220 Sea Bright . AT Heer E9 3/099 Baldwinsville i att F 10 ~ Nassau v C5 
334 Palmyra ...-----. Q7 199 Waterbury ..-_... P4 984 Frenchtown ......D 4 551 Sea Isle City....... J 6 4138 Ballston Spa....G18 3,274 East Syracuse ...F 12 
ri, Se taal 7 Peet et Dotena Oe 10,213 Garfield .......-.-€8 101 Seaside Park......G8 ate Darker sae CEE 4 SORE astocod Ses 
624 Papillion......... Q6 map CUaunelacst eke 1,118 Garwood.......-. D7 4,740 Secausus. -. Cg 11,613 Batavia.......... G5 Onondaga G11 
1,610 Pawnee City ..... R8 604) Watisai tad. vans N4 3,260 Glen Ridge .......C7 604 Somers Point......16 3°RS4) Bathe ert H8& 476 Edwards ...-.-.-C14 
"804 Pender... =. P4 397. Waverly=iae ck ok P7 1,055 Glen Rock........ 5,060 Somerville ....... D6 "344 Belleville «2020s D 11 CPN iit RS See F5 
MEOMDEEE Ci hb none. RB Paci Warne Wigecrsiereuet nae PA 9,462 Gloucester City ...G4 7,007 South Amboy ....E 8 419 Bellport..--.-... 06 AIRE arid coy oe meee 
533 Petersburg he N5 1067 Won fave ATG oe ig Q 7 5,647 Guttenberg .......C9 1,024 South Boundbrook D 7 1,094 Belmont......--.. he Onondaga Gli 
274 Phillips Sri eure i99 We er 68 14,050 Hackensack ...... (om) 6,014 South Orange ....D8 ‘ae7 Bergen. F5 505 Elizabethtown ...0 19 
1,200 Pierce ....--1----O04 200 West Lincoin, ""” 2,715 Hackettstown..... C5 4,772 South River......E7 48,443 Binghamton..... -. 112 3,114 Ellenville e147 
‘471 Pilger ........--- P4 akcadior | P7 4,142 Haddonfield... ... Gob 623 Spottswood....... E7 916 Black River ....-D 13 "985 Bllicottville .......14 
941 Plainview ........N 4 432 Weston ..........P.6 at ay at a deny ht Bac Spring Lalo 6 849 Blasdell, Erie.’ ...G 3 702 Ellisburg ..:....D 41 
Wray tmamous oc? aie wuber nooo 58 5,088 Hammonton......H6 1,031 Stanhope......... C6 SLE ee 1 CO BE gies Seg 
257 Pleasant Dale ....07 382 Wilcox......... K 8 ee fo nie a oy G05 Stockton. .\..-. ~~. ms 1,794 Boonvilie ...... Rien id Chemung .......19 
252 Pleasanton.......K 7 385 Wilsonville |... J8 ASAE Ie NSCS Seg AS ng 9 tre pg eat ae 1,296 Brewster...-.....A5 (P.0.Elmira) 
awe Stage 7 eg es he hk aestonte phoTavel saree SE 33 Harvey Cedars...H 8 4313) SirssOx Ge gust heer B6 950 ee A ioe 2 Ba 2,303 poveaaen sracee.= 0% 
1,000 Ponca ...........P3 450 Winside ..--.---- O4 Sa VoL MAS OEM ery Waele nee Sao 245 Bridgewater .....G 14 Schoharie .....H 16 
aie ieacns Howard .. ae gee bd ord ek eS -, z 588 Haworth, Bergen. .C 8 1,130 Totowa.... recess aay age ah Be he aA ae c $445 Robius: SEoens 1 
122 Preston.......... R9 796 Wood River ghee i Pars et alert piles oo 3 eet oe os eck a 2 1/863 Bronxville, West- 571 Fairhaven....... F 10 
Demme Lt. bos Wrndt ss assece. 63 1,545 High Bridge’---.D 5 21,023 Union, Town of, |, 305 Brookileld |... Gis 214i Felepner vs... re 
ne et oe AR BENT VOL bo: aia os aio = : . De seee af ees yee a : Falconer ......+..11 
yo ee eee K8 CU Bie i) 9 aa oo er NZ 1'386 Highlands........ E9 (P.O. Weehawicen) 854 Brownville ...... Cii 1,567 Farmingdale ebtelth D5 
1137 Randolph . ..04 S59. Vital ss. cess .Q6 1879 Hightstown E7 Moe vention 425; 715 EE BULaIOna witless G12 940 Parnhamecane., H2 
70'324 Hoboken......... D9 ARATE ero Tales nen e7 $82. Burdett ss oss. %«. H9 1,481 Fayetteville ..... G12 
ying saben te ere eg iStyiaciend Gee. G : 1,290 Caledonia ........G 6 516 Fishkill.......... A4 
NEVADA P 1.875 1,907 Holly Beach....... 35 3,448 Wallington..... ; Ot Smeor ea ad “f 13 1295 Floral Perks oan f 
° Population, 8 ’ 146 Hopatcong....... 3,567 Washington’...... C4 C7 GSE CamiNun ooo oe ae Gli : N 4 fe » A 
1,073 Hopewell......... E6 645 Wenonah ........ G4 2.273 Canajoharie »....G4.16 b tookMaune eae G17 
COUNTIES 11,877 Irvington......... D8 844 West Cape May ...J 5 a oaa Gana ndAtpinetice G7 507 Poreat ett ae * 
°.811 Churchill ES SSés Lyon FS 313 Island Heights. ...G 8 494 West Caldwell.... 754 Ganaecrsars oe: H6 inde F13 
3,321 Clark ..........-L12 7 (pate ae H 4 20a OF CEEACSDURE wo. cie? E6 6,420 Westfield ........ D7 3,247 Canastota ......-F 12 731 Forestville... 2 H 2 
1895 Douglas ........ G2 (Po GPR oe gore 267,779 Jersey City...... D9 35,403 West Hoboken....C 9 737 Candor Tapes te ee nea ae 
Bete SMM 2. B 10 Noa Co ) 18.659 Kearney, Hudson. .C & 879 West Long Branch.F 8 2.259 Canisteo.. inh Sel 877 Fort Covingt CALL 
9.369 Esmeralda ...... H5 7,513 Nye ake 779 Kenilworth....... D7 13,560 West New York .. 2'701 Canton .......-.! B14 3,762 Fort Edward... .F 19 
1830 Eureka.......... tpUL Peat Oonkby ee ne F2 3,554 Keyport..........E 8 10,980 West Orange .:..- C7 e195 Cape Vincent ....¢11 2:762 Fort Plain ......G.16 
6,825 Humboldt...-.. eae Sue Storey rat ee F2 4,657 Lambertville...... E5 1,870 Westwood........ C8 31563 Carthage “'''D13 32303 Frankfort ....... F 14 
1,786 Lander .......... eit 47-482. Washoe 20...2. 2.02 We pers ere oe cape, Fa nel toe alae eas 1,040 Castile .........-H5 473 Franklin, 
3,489 Lincoln ......... J12 7,441 White Pine...... Fi11 6101 Linden: .. sa... Sen D8 103 Wildwood Crest...J3 5 ae8 es See divs a i‘. oeee ee shia, th Tas 
Seger Cities, Towns, and Villages : nay ed eye cers Rl nae ave S 5,296 Catskill .......-- 118 5,285 Fredonia ..... .H2 
: B °2°399 Woodbine........ 4 3.6 fred 
eae ae City.. eas 2 387 Searchlight..... Nii ; , A1S8; Godt: ace C8 4°642 Woodbury ....... G4 get Cen ne Ske G nen wate eo oe ie ee 
2,055 Ely.........00.. Pine a pool tomepab oe a7 hd gh pes sees on ag Tae SiG CO aeE eos aa 1,861 Cazenovia.../.:G12 1,218 Friendship. .... 15 
"741 Fallon .......... F 3 oad Virginia Clty... 5 He eerie: tae ee EOE a SOD Vy otety OPK. bs tae "619 Celoron, — 10;480 Fulton...-.....-F 11 
AH hme ty faeeortt 2 4 ,244 Virginia City..... F 3 4,658 Madison.......... Giz 1,043 Woodridge, Chautauqua T1 R12) Fultdnvilie aes. Giz 
I a tet AD ba apa a 1,582 Manasquan... BS cae BORDER Dn 7 hm as 429 Central Square.. .F 12 327 Gainesville, 
$0, BE7 TROUOS:. c5 oie «ba stn. it) a eee oh ee aoe, Cee A NR ed ALA Mata Wate feo. c eg hina ira EES 1,280 Champlain...... 1 Wyoming ...... G5 
Dee Mata Was eee aa 8 1,938 Charlotte.........F7 112 Galway.......... 
apse restouaeey Pals cis : a: a ree! pee pay wh eeriecas G6 
q 72 athame re 46 Geneva ........ .G8 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Pop., 430,572 NEW MEXICO. Population, 327,301 708 Chaumont....... Ci 455 Gilbertsville..... H14 
. 606 Cherry Creek...... 12 522 Glen Park, 
COUNTIES COUNTIES 792 Cherry Valley ...G15 Jefferson ...... Ci2 
21.309 Belkna J12 126.072 ml 1-210) Cheater .gics <<» -'.2 B2 15,243 Glens Falls ......F 18 
aa st6 a ny SOP as ahs a0" Er He oe EY jm BDOLO:.4 as os 23,606 Bernalillo ....... H8 14,912 Quay oa 1B 3 678 Chittenango .....F 12 20,642 Gloversville ..... F 16 
a s68 ant a aap aetal ais bed 5 Merrimack ...... 16,850 Chaves.... .M17 16,624 Rio Arriba fee LS 565 Churchville....... F6 3,08] Goshen -.2,). 7-7. A2 
ek tee CRITE Fiche s 51s: 4 ax 88 Rockingham - 16,460 Colfax . .D14 12,064 Roosevelt. .K 18 1,941 Clayton ......... Cli 4,128 Gouverneur ..... C14 
rhiete4 tee BIg eter ees 8,951 Strafford........ 11,443 Curry . Sip}. 8,579 Sandoval . v8 649 Clayville, Oneida. F 13 2,012 Gowanda........ H3 
* QLEOT cig oe <)3'ers H9 19,337 Sullivan......... : Hes Bd A Ana. is aS 8,504 San Juan . Dis 687 Cleveland nota hehe F 12 368 Grand-View-on- 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, and Villages 14'813 Grannice ACK : Re 2 1a770 Seg ‘ ‘g 10 1236 eal ald : “ais 3,920 Ghwvuis See we E19 
11 780 $5050 Littleton. ©. Sra... G7 10,927 agit leg a3 -114 3,536 Sierra . ..N6 SAAB ONTO yanic ss aisle ie F9 1,275 Greene) ti eee Ta 
ere ey geared: Shere eS 44 aoe rt pass Tle ere) Bpcokry agh 2,088 I een ake oe Ae 4,737 a Island, a 
. , BSONUB 2 bcc pa , wie as A aos ONOCtON ...-ses- ORY... steve 
6 132 11,269 Portsmouth ,.... M14 12,963 McKinley . ..G3 10,119 Torrance Fe i 24,709 Cohoes ......... G18 (P. 0. roy) ue 
10.068 K 8,868 Rochester ....... L13 12,611 Morarthare sss. reas 11,404 Union... 18 858 Coldbrook, 3,089 Greenport........ B8 
10 183 7,069 OterOinwc en eens P16 13,320 Valencia.... 14 Herkimer ,....F 15 2,314 Greenwich.......F 19 





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NEW YORK—Continued NEW YORK—Continued NORTH CAROLINA—Continued 
Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Fen: eh! FPR 1910 Pop.1910 

1,260 Groton).), cxtcia H10 393 Oneida Castle.. .F13 3,931 Waterloo ........ G9 6 West Winfield, 240 Goldston,Chatham " 7 628 Pee Dee, 

875 Hagaman, 9,491 Oneonta ........ “"H14 26,730 Watertown...... Di12 Herkimer ..:). .”. F15 2,504 -Grahams: 7 ore C6 Richmond ....D 6 

Montgomery ..G 16 131 Oramel, Allegany ..1 5 1,410 Waterville ...... G13 4,917 Whitehall ....... E19 381 Granite Falls ..... C3 258 Pembroke........ E7 

O64, LAMpDUEE atta +. G3 892 Oriskany Falls...G 13 15,074 Watervliet ...... G18 15,949 White Plains ..... B5 363 Granite Quarry, 62 Pendleton....... Bil 

1,689 Hamilton ....... Gs 13e- 11,480 Ossining | etan on B4 2,817" Watkins i.e ect H9 2,375 Whitesboro, Rowan......... C4 210 Pikeville . -D10 

404 Hammond ...... B18 23,868 Oswego......... E10 4,855 Waverly ........; J10 Oneida. .F13 15,895 Greensboro....... B6 652 Pilot Mountain . meets 
1,254 Hammondsport...H 8 676 Otego0::e. <eek H 14 15392: Wayland, v.22 H7 744 Whitney Point . rp ie 4 4,101 Greenville ... Cll 92 Pine Bluff......... D6 
28.20) TanCoch: waarmee J 13 648: Ovid 5 ans won. H9 1,032) Webster ..:...-.. F7 1105 Williamsville .....G3 291 Grifton ...... fae DELL 394 Pine Level’... 635; D9 

330 Hannibal ....... F10 456383 OWEZO Gee ce ens 111 1,344 Weedsport...... F 10 655 WAlSOD oe castarers on F3 330 Grimesland, Pitt .C 11 211 Pinetops 2... o. C10 

921 Harrisville 7.3; C14 13654- Oxford a5. ee a H 13 ,482 Wellsburg...-... J10 687 Windsor. /....:..- 113 209° GrOVEr ic. etce: 5 D3 412 Pinetown..... imi Ore 
4,552 Hastings-upon- 1,224 Painted Post...... 18 4,382 Wellsville......... 16 15216 Wolcottncm. see a F9 314 Halifax, Jacks. = B10 688 Pineville ......... D4 

Hudson, West- 392 Palatine Bridge..G 16 1,393 West Carthage.... 316 Woodhull ........ J7 452 Hamilton ........ C11 58 Pink Hl 3s. 2... Dild 
CHESTER: Hacc. Ba 2,268 Palmyra J. 32 2% F8 2,985 Westfield ........ in BS 478 Wurtsboro ......K 16 2,173 Hamlet . aie ak ©. 502 Pittsboro... ... <5 C7 

5,669 Haverstraw ...... B3 SO7 PANAMA Co, ash cue teed 2,369 W. Haverstraw, 79,803 Yonkers). 2. 6.00 « C4 230 Hardin Miils, 2,165 Plymouth 4.5 «6. C12 

4,964 Hempstead ...... D5 490. "Parish ...6.. 0 os Fil Rockland ...... B3 691 Yorkville, Gaston t). sect D3 115 Point Caswell..... F9 

340 Henderson ...... Dil 3,824 Patchogue........ C7 692 Westpont....... C19 Onelda jase oes F 13 48 Harrellsville ..... B12 287 Polktonioravewers E5 
7,520 Herkimer ....... F15 848 Pawling ........ K19 530 West Salamanca, 556 Youngstown...... F2 162 Haywood, 227 Polloksville ..... E11 

587 Hermon .......- B14 15,245 Peekskill 2). n.0 6s B4 Cattaraugus ....13 Chatham ,...... C7 75 Powellsville..... B12 
2,470 Highland Falls ...B3 681 Pelham, West- 98 Hayesville ....... H3 354 Princeton ...% «.as)9 
1,090 Hillburn, Rock- 452 P pene niaieto tata B4 428 ae Ga EH ee ee ae 

PANIC cepa oie cuenst B3 elham Manor, aywood,......+ aeford......+¢ res 

627 HUton- sia cas Cee Westchester ....B 4 NORTH CAROLINA. Pop., 2,206,287 4,503 Henderson....... BQ 19,218 Raleigh ..:--7anom. C9 

B44 HoObarts . sas sie 115 eee cern Vag eae = : COUNTIES eoee Henrietta... At ie : teen pec oh Sor hae at - « 

337 eee vig esta .F14 4,38 LEY cain eiala rere * enrietta O05 if ANGLEMANS ere oe 
1.898 Holley Wes 1354 Phetpa 120001) GS | F753 Alamance 0 BZ A4g0h Jongsten vossregG 2 | US4t Hertford 0101.18.12 1089 ed Springs .-<//.8 7 
2’695 Homer ......... H11 842 Philadelphia ..... C13 7745 Alleghany ati 11.376 Lee... D7 33.416 (EICK OLY sors netelo C3 4,828 Reidsville . ..B6 
1,169 Honeoye Falls ....G7 1,813, Philmont. ....0.. 5. 19 25 AGS wANSOn ance E5 22'769 Lenoir..........D10 487 Highlands ....... H4 179 Rennertoasseoee E8 
5,532 Hoosick Falls....G19 15642 > Phoenixville Mit 19°074 Ash6l. sche eee Be 17.132 Lincoln ........ D3 9,525 High Point .......C6 370 Rhodhiss, 

TS .O17, TLORNGL satiate ter tere iT 1,380 Piermont, to a Avery "be eh B2 15 SoS MeDowell ses. eeee Gé6é 140 Hildebran .,......C 2 Caldwell. via... C2 

1,778 Horseheads ....... 19 Rockland ...... B3 30.877 Beaufort .......- C12 1? LOL SMAGOn emo H3 857 Hillsboro ........ B7 210 Richfield. 5. een D5 
1A 07 JETIGSOT tes ercici ars 118 422° PING seat tere H5 23039 Bertie ......../. Bil 20.132 Madison.......... F5 165 Hobgood........ Bil 445 Richlands....... Ell 

5,189 Hudson Falls, 417, Pine Hil soe. 116 18.006 Bladen’ Se E8 17.797 Martin . ; Pee Ot 175 Hoffman , og eG: 367 Rich Square eae pint Bat 

Washington .. .F19 152057 Pittsford”. ccna. F7 14/432 Brunswick F9 67.031 Mecklenburg. eek) A 261 Holly Springs. - esc ee C8 147 Ringwood Mite lease B10 

408 \ Hunters 2. . os ees 117 ai, pe Plattsburg’...5.% A19 49'798 Buncombe ....... G5 17.245 Mitchell : F6 204 Hookerton ...... D10 1,670 Roanoke Rapids .B 10 
6,588 Tlion?}......2.-%.- Gi4 427 Pleasant Valley ..J 18 21'408 -Burke ona C2 14967 Montgomery ae D6 964 Hope Mills....... E 8 122 Robbinsville..... H3 

693 Interlaken, 2, 307 Pleasantville, 26 240 Cabarnisecnnae nh D4 17.010 Moores eee: D7 443 Hot Springs...... G4 422 Roberdell Sous E6 

SGMECH fa sisth iets <ots G9 Westchester ....B 4 20.579 Caldwell ......... C2 33.727 Naah Sone ee C10 411° Hudson tgiccs 264s C3 616 Robersonville, 

22319. Irvib®ton. ssnie - B4 Soo LOIN Pes ees Fi15 5/640 Camden ........ B13 32,037 New Hanover ...F 10 591 Huntersville,..... D4 Martin: i jonas © Ciil 
44,802 Tthaca wc. sic «ns H 10 1,085 Port Byron...... F10 13,776 Carteret E12 22,323 Northampton....B 11 398 Icemorlee, Union..E 4 2,155 Rockingham ..... E 6 
31,297 Jamestown ....... 12 12,809 Port Chester...... C5 14'858 Caswell......... B7 14.125 Onslow.........E 14 154 Indian Trail ..... D4 8,051 Rocky Mount....C10 
10,447 Johnstown ...... i Se 437 Port Dickinson, 27'918 Catawba .........C3 15,064 Orangen..cameene B7 124 Ingold, Sampson...E 9 480 Rocky Mount Mills, 

978 Jordan, OnondagaG 11 Broome ....... 112 22°635 Chatham . C7 9,966 Pamlico ........ Dil2 527 Jackson ohare alae) sire B 11 Nash. 7 econ one 
1,835 Keeseville....... B19 2,266 Port ELONTy’.-. C19 14,136 Cherokee ........ H2 16,693 Pasquotank ..... B 13 505 Jacksonville .....E11 170 Rolesville, Wake ..C 8 
1,020 Kenmore, Erie....G3 9,564 -Port Jervis..:.,... Bl 11-303 (Chowan cocaee se - B12 15,471 Pender s2ok eso. E 10 398 Jamesville....... C12 819 Roper... 12 

698 Kinderhook .....H 18 764 Port Leyden..... E 13 3/909 Olay st san thee H3 11,054 Perquimans ..... B13 60 Jason, Greene ...D 10 183 Roseboro, Samp- 

25,908 Kingston ........3 17 758 .POrtville scenes ae Ty 29'494 Cleveland de: oye 17°856 Personen ga B7 184. Jefferson). .o.-6 ae SON io 5s nee E9 
14,549 Lackawanna, 4,036 Potsdam .,......B15 28,020 Columbus ........F 8 36.340 “PItt ou eee Cli 799 Jonesboro........ D7 364 Rose Hill E10 
Brigit +> iene 27,936 Poughkeepsie Fee bel. 25,594 Craven .........D11 7 6A0 Polk 2 See 6 85 Keelsville, me -C 11 145 Rosman: .2)5. 25405 H5 

443 Lacona ..i2...<. E 11 684 Prattsburg . SPIEL (o 35,284 Cumberland % SED 29.491 Randolph ........ C6 o16> Kelfordy. oo 2. ws (B 11 787 Rowland F727 

632 Lake George ....E 19 278 Prospect. ....<.5: F14 7/693 Currituck .......B 13 19,673 Richmond ....... D6 270 Kenansville ...... E9. 1,425 Sy pmae tor B8 
1,682 Lake Placid ..... B18 1,788 Pulsaids prea ek 4'841 Dare ae eee ele 51,945 Robeson ......... E7 G26 Kenly, % Maka tie oe ore C9 4 Roxobel ...5.<.. Bill 

564 Lakewood ........ 2 1,298 ‘Randolph. 4..42-26 13 29,404 Davidson .. Mie ae C5 36,442 Rockingham ..... B6 1,128 Kernersville seers B5 437 Royall ‘Cotton Mills, 
4,364 Lancaster........ G4 457 Red Creek........F 9 13,304 “Davie Sean ee C4 $7,521 Rowan 20 ccs eos. C4 L7O “Keyser ents ce iat D6 " ~ . 4)...Wake tates C8 
1,958 Larchmont, West- 960 Red Hook .......J 18 25.442 Duplin Aen E 10 28,385 Rutherford....... D2 2,218 Kings Mountain ..D3 1,062 Rarthertorateae 1p't 

ChESter Feet os B4 421 Remsen... ..)...': Fi14 35,276 Durham ......... B8 29,982 Sampson........- E9 6,995 Kinston .,...... Dil 7,153 Salisbury......... C4 

1299 La Sane 5, Sarco: = F3 10,711 Rensselaer ......H19 32.010 Edgecombe > soNt C10 15,363 Scotland Re alg 242 (Kittrell! pice <n eruo 235 Saluda Gen. teem H6 

242 (Lanrensieecy tie H14 1,548 Rhinebeck....... J 18 47,311 Forsyth; sasdocn & BDd5 19,909 Stanly. . eae SS wars D5 1,007 LaGrange ....... D10 2,282, Sanfordxt wae ee D7 
1,189 Lawrence, 451 Richburg . Bye cal ls) 24,692 Franklin en ca) 20,151 Stokes ice, ate = | 5 203 Lasker 3.0 wos: Bil Saratog: Bh wee Bee ws C10 

IN ASSES setae C5 1,503 Richfield Sp’ gS rad 37.063 Gaston . Sis ai pnt! D3 29,705 Surry. Pee Se B4 297 Lattimore, 1,726 Scotland Neck ...B11 

3,771 Leroy ..-.-+-«+-.» G6 599 Richmondville,..H 16 10;4b5sGatesteen eee B12 10.403 sSwaink cote eee G3 Cleveland ...... D2 280 Seaboard, 

3,775 Lestershire ...... J 12 cue Richville........ B14 4.749 Graham ......... G3 7,191 Transylvania H5 2,322 Laurinburg....... E7 Northampton..B 11 

713 Lewiston......... F2 BD Rifton: Jp cosets a J 18 25.102 Granville ........ B8 5,219 Tyrrell...... 1G 13 1,127 -Lheaksvillecien oe B6 1,331 Selma \\o..3co seen D9: 
2,072 Liberty. : igs... J 16 218. t49 Rochester . ..F6 13/083 Greene......... D 10 $3,277 Union........... E4 153 "Lelcester: a.m .-.)ak G5 139 Shallotte........: G9 

866 Lima... cine. = G7 3,667 Rockville Center ..D 5 60.497 Guilford ......... BiG: 21 0\425> Vance sae ee Bg 8,364" Lenoir) oo. 5 eee. C2 121 Sharpsburg ...... C10 

684 Limestone .......- 14 20,497 Romie... 73s... F 13 37.646 Halifax [ae ONES TSC) 63.229 Walestea ee Cg 279 Lewara, Rich- $,127 Shelby s..0eee D3 

$29 Lisle 2... ieee 112 1,125 Rosendale .......J17 22,174 Harnett ......... D8 20,266 Warren ..........B9 mond... sec... D6 308 Shore.....:...... B4 

12,273 Little Falls ...... Fi5 1,638 Rouses Point ....A 19 21,020 Haywood .......- G4 11,062 Washington ..... C12 262 Lewiston........ Bil 895 Siler City ........ C7 

1,368 Little Valley ......13 463 Rushville........ G8 16,262 Henderson .......H5 13,556 Watauga......... B93 4,163 Lexington ........Ci 1,347 Smithfield’ ....... D9 

1,388 Liverpool ....... Fil 5,004 Rye, wae ecu oe C4 15,436 Hertford et a 35,698 Wayne.......... D9 ’ 474° TADELtY a see oe C6 450 Snowhill. 3... D10 

823 Livonia Station...G7 868 Sackett Harbor ..D 11 | cope 2e OKO ce eee Cel E73 0.28 2 Sl keg arene B3 386 Lilesville......... D6 238 South Biltmore, 

17,970 Lockport......... F4 3,408 Sag Harbor....... C9 55840 Todo cc ee ke tne daee sad Wliosa Gaee ee 019 380 Lillington ........ D8 Buncombe ..... G5 

eee pak ee nig gies mage ous Soe eren iciocareite A ane 34.315 Iredell __ C4 15.428 Yadkin B4 aes Pico Revere ies D3 202 Scryer Waaeeboraan 5 

47 Lyndonville...... , lor Weisser ‘998 JACKAOn aoe "O72. Vancey inde coe e ; ittletones mar cer B10 nson > ene 

4,460 Lyons eigen colt ; 617 Sandy Creeks Py: a3 M1 12,998 Jackson ......... H4 12,072: Yancey love octemac G6 243 Long View, y 542 Southern Pines re ‘Dz 

75 yons Falls..... , aranac Lake ,... ities, Towns, Villages, Etc. atawba........ 3 1,484 Southport........ 

931 McGrawville.....H11 12,693 Saratoga Sp’gs ...F 18 sed ses, E 1,775 Louisburg... BO 199 Sparta........... B3 

536 Macedon . F8 3,929 Saugerties .......118 159 Abbotsburg........F 8 DL; LOU Cltonis cetera strate E9 876 Lowell, Gaston ...D3 1/915 Spencer sc piace C5 

309 Madison, Madison G 13 521 Savannah ........ F9 WDA. Aberdeen .Gr. sis D7 344 Clyde, Haywood ..G4 266 Lucamas te ocs as C9 1,246 Springhope.......C9 
6,467 Malone ......... Al7 587 Savona wae... cies. 18 283 Advance......... C4 169 Coates, Harnett...D 8 165 Lumber Bridge...E7 A19 St. Pauline E8 
5,699 Mamaroneck...... C5 765 Schaghticoke ....G19 924 Ahoskie. 2. 5-5... B12 189: Colerainc2 40... B 12 2,230 Lumberton....... E8 321- Stanley’ Sens D3 

881 Manchester, 72,826 Schenectady.....G18 zZ,116 Albemarle’ .2:5..<0 D5 80 Collettsville....... C2 983 McAdenville...... D4 204 Stantonsburg, 

Ontario ........G8 576 Schenevus...... H 15 118 Alexander, Bun- 848 Columbia ....... C13 186 McFarlan........ E5 Wilson cca, Cc 10 

1,314 Manlius......... G12 996 Schoharie .......H17 COMDE 2.5 os G5 122 Columbus........ H6 189° Macon 29... -ens.. BO 239 Stare.c.c, sees D6 

330 Mannsville ...... E 11 1,614 Schuylerville ....F 19 110; Alexis’. Steak iteg a: D3 8/719) Concorde, eso: D4 1,033 Madison ......... B6 4,599 Statesville........ Cs 
1,079 Marathon ....... H 12 2007 SCOUR.. c leitee ates 98 Almond, Swain....G3 158) Conetoe..!. 2... C10 653 Magnolia........ E10 159 Stokesdale ....... B6 

917 Marcellus, 1,694 Sea Cliff, Nassau ..C 5 936 Andrews.......... H3 424 (CONOVEN ois weiss el C3 664 Maiden= -2 50s te C3 404 Stoneville, 

Onondaga..... Gil 6,588 Seneca Falls...... G9 Dad CAMPSIE seve ieee aint oe D8 246 Contentnea, 220 Manly, Moore ....D7 Rockingham ...B 6 

669 Margaretville ....115 458 Sharon Springs ..G 15 486 ements Rint ton D5 Greene 52.7... D110 408 Manteo .....:.. 0%. C14 161 Stonewall, 

920 Marlboro....... K 17 960 Sherburne ...... H13 681 Apex seca ees ae C8 833 Cornelius, 52 Mapleton ....... B12 Pamlicosee-car D 12 
2,951 Massena ........ Al5 836 Sherman *...02.52... Ld 145 Aronanle ich oD Mecklenburg....D 4 107 phat hae ee Fpatt 82: Stout. 2.0. cee E4 
6,727 Matteawan ......-A4 423 Sherman Park.... P51) “ATG en ace wonts ore rene fe G5 74 Council, Z -_E9 1.510) Marion: saver. ee C2 305. Stovall ua ponies B8 

590 Mayfield........ F17 1,112 Shortsville .225. 7. G8 1,865 Ashboro. .. 35 tbls « C6 308 Cove City, CravenD 11 225 Marlboro, Pitts... O44 185 Swanquarter ....D13 
1,122 Mayville..:.2..-.. 11 2,007. Sldneysiiateck on « 113 18,762 Asheville... 2. 2...7% G5 324 Creedmoor. od est 802 Marshall......... G5 390 Swansboro...... E11 
6,634 Mechanicville....G 18 2,512 Silver Creek...... H2 524 Altantice sc. ci. E13 329 Creswell-......... C13 301, Mars Hilla aes. G5 698 Sylva, Jackson ...H 4 
5,683 Medina .......... F4 974 Silver Springs ....H 6 643 -Aulanger wc. « Bill 289 /Oronly Friars: eae ro 499 Marshville ....... E5 4,129 "Tarboro 7s. kee C10 

326 Meridian, Cayuga G 10 542 Sinclairville .......12 G40 CAUTOTA ie ce atetanels D 12 175, Crouse Ho, ees D3 396 Matthews........D4 662 Taylorsville.......C3 
15283 Mexico: Garesct E11 1,615 Skaneateles ..... G10 77. BUY y VIG Slee stole D9 300 Cumberland ..E8 A821. Maxton}. scontoeies E7 154: Teacheys it asa E10 
1,114 Middleburg ..... H 15 1.269 Sloan 3: hocaarne 0900 Ayden: fic .4 5: Dili 1,065. Dallas Seno ee D3 874 Mayodan ........ B5 3,877 Thomasville ...... C5 
1,530 Middleport....... F4 257 SmyTnarsoe ass 13 195 Baileys, Nash..... C10 1,056 Davidson ........ D4 345 Maysville....... Ell 269.Tillery soem B10 

15,313 Middletown ...... A2 5,139 Solvay, OnandaenG 11 416 Bakersville ....... F6 s20, Denton sneer C5 693 Mebane ..........B7 331 ‘Trenton =. Dili 

625 Middleville ...... F15 (P.O.Syracuse) 283 Bath Ql eere D 12 282 Denver v.68 <i)... oi C3 769 Merry Oaks....... C7 332 Trinity, 

511 Milford:.........H 14 2,509 Southampton ..... C9 211 Battleboro-...... B10 2707 (Dilsboro. weak es ss H4 74 Micro, Johnston...C 9 Randolph...... C6 
1,136 Millbrook........ J19 2,247 South Glens Falls, 370 Bayboro........D12 360 te ec tats Sion hea AL 117 Middleburg....... BQ 1,055. "Troy:....< een D6 

858: Millerton:....0 5 <5. +d. 19 Saratoga ...... F 18 56 pap ocuets Martin. [om et Tor Dover ie. ..sees « Dil 467 Middlesex, Nash..C 10 700 ‘TryoDs. cos esc H6 
1,981 Mineola ..........C4 2,068 South Nyack, 2,483 Beaufort . tas 12 164 Dudley, Wayne... D9 419 Milton ... ee? 139 Union <.4=>. 58 Pal ie bb | 
2.079 Mohawk ........ G14 Rockland...... B 3 2,863 Belhaven........ C12 1,823 Dunn eee os D8 86 Mineral Springs, 155 Union Mill, 

1,195 Monroe, Orange...A 2 (P.O.Nyack) 1,176: Belmonts. 555 «- D3 18,241 Durham ost fotenayai ahs C8 Union. ; aya ie. Rutherford.....D 2 

941 Montgomery ..... A2 569 Spencer’ ater a's). 110 800. Benson os an er D9 522 East Bend ....... Ba4 194 Mint Hill, 392 Vanceboro...... Dili 
1,941 Monticello ...... K 15 1,000 Spencerport ...... F6 1,529 Bessemer City ....D3 383 East Kings Mountain, Mecklenburg ...D 4 296 Vandemere...... D12 
1,208 Montour Falls..... 19 2,353 Spring Valley.....B3 469 Bethel icc cece. Cil1 Gaston, .D3 1,063 Mocksville........ C4 278 VSS s. ves eens 

560 Mooers :........ A19 2,246 Springville .... SeELS 162 Biglick, Stanley...D5 577. East Laurinburg, 100 Moncure.......... Crd 420 Vaughane-. ssn B10 
1,324 Moravia ........ Hit 2,536 St. Johnsville....G16 173 Biltmore, Bun- Scotland 22.2..0 E6 4,082° Monro6’=.+.cse oe E4 185: Waco:cmevoeente. D3 

535 Morris... si. wales H 14 073 ‘Stamford. scene. H15 Combe wAviis. wt Guo 881 East Lumberton, 254 Montezuma, 2,876 Wadesboro ....... E5 

540 Morristown...... B13 1,004 Stillwater ....... F 19 PO om1s SCORN events eter D6 Robeson........ E7 Mitchells; souece F6 287 Wakefield cs. ..ve. Co 

500 Morrisville ...... G13 2,663 Suffern .:2......¢ B3 219 Blackcreek...... C10 1,729 East Spencer, 198 Mooresboro, 1,448 Wake Forest......C 9 

304 Moscow..........- 169 Sylvan Beach..... 311 Black Mountain, Rowan. 2-14 Cleveland ......D 2 A44 Wallace... ...0... E10 
2,802 Mt. Kisco ....-+..-B5 137,249 Syracuse ....... Gil Buncombe ..... G5 2,789 Edenton . ~ eOul2 3,400 Mooresville ....... C4 215 Walnut “)07 see G5 
2782 Mt. Morris....... H6 660 Tannersville, 276 Bladenboro.... E8 171 Edward. aware DizZ 2,039 Morehead City...E 12 480 Walnut Cove..... B5 

30,919 Mt. Vernon....... C4 Greene i... ssh e 261 Blowing Rock ....B2 8,412 Elizabeth City ...B 13 2,712 Morganton ....... C2 127 Walstonburg, 

LOSS Naples «00 ci05% in Syd 5,600 Tarrytown....... Ba4 796 Boardman........F8 117 Elizabethtown ....E 8 151 Morrisville. ..C8 Green€ 20 eae D10 

529 Nassau, Rensse- 932 Theresa, Jefferson C 12 85. _Bonsal.. esas CS 886 Elkin..... -B4 261 Mortimer, Cald- 807 Warrenton ....... B9 

IACI, Mea G19 2,475 Ticonderoga..... D19 L792 BOOue ne :. Be 377 Elk Park.. .F6 le Pe en A C2 723 Warsaw ..<.cnteaue E9 

737 Nelliston, Mont- 1034s DIVO aces ie! evens) s 118 282 Boonville Pee | 293 Ellenboro . D2 498 ‘Morven eos coer os E5 6,211 Washington ..... C12 

gomery .......G16 8,290 Tonawanda.......F3 ZOUNBOSUC .a.8 ae ee 590 Elm City -C 10 347 Mourning fae 602 Waxhaw . Pee: | 

765 Nelsonville, Put- 289 LIEN tON: see osi0.0 01 919, Brevard).csa care H2 200 Elon College: ae Doe Gaston D3 2,008 Waynesville . Pe 2) 

NAM tee aie Aa 26,8132 ELOY wists ele cterecs G19 50 Bridgersville, 1,167 Epfield) seni 0 35844 Rit cAirg. = a.crarian B4 442 Weaverville ...... G5 

6,227 Newark . Se 8 1,188 Trumansburg ....H9 Wilson. . -C 10 81 Enochville......... 4 723 Mt. Geek a eee D6 1,999 Weldon ........- B10 

925 Newark Valley . 6) Gh ik 2,722 Tuckahoe, West- 348 Bridgeton. . A bee ed 162 Eureka, Wayne...D9 526 Mt. Holly ...,....D4 846 West Hickory, 

1,114 New Berlin ..... 1H 13 Chester ici s5. B4 149 Broadway........ D7 146 .Everetts ..2..73..; 1 2071, Mt: OVE? dec ca Dg Catawba). :.-. oe. C3 
27,805 Newburgh ........ A3 551 Tully ras 725 Brookford, 248 Evergreen, 753 Mt, Pleasant ..... D5 (P.O.Hickory) 

354 Newfield..... .110 38,067 Tupper Lake .... Catawba..........03 Columbus ...... 8 418 Mt. Tabor, 231 West Lumberton, 
1,195 New Hartford ...Gi4 612 Bryson City ......G3 AA. Palrblivil a cnc ele 8 Columbus ......F8 RODESOMIEL we eee E7 

108 New ee teaoe Pe 66 Buies, Robeson... E 7 730 Fairmont, 809 Murfreesboro ....B11 755 Whitakers ...... B10 
1,230 Newpaltz. eile Gf U 249 Buies Creek, Robeson. ese E7? 977. Murphy aan dae H2 179 Whitehall .......< F9 

583 Newport... -F 15 Union Springs ... Harnett. oe) Be § 519. Faison sin).c -D9 750 Nashville......... C9 1,368 Whiteville........ F8 

28,867 New Rochelle.....05 S5t Unionville: sce. a. 956 Burgaw... E 10 132 Falkland, Pitt Oot 160 Nebo, McDowell ..G 6 216 Whittier: .0.sees G3 
4,766,883 New. York .....C4 591 Upper Nyack, 4,808 Burlington Ub: 2 816 Farmville .. -C10 9,961 Newbern........ DAL 45 Wilbank. Wilson.C 10 
2,331,542 Manhattan’ Rockland...... 422 Burnsville .F6 7,045 Fayetteville .E8 95 New Hill, 799 Wilkesboro....... B3 

430,980 Bronx (P.O.Nyack) 259 Cameron. D7 1,592 Forest City -D2 Waker nee C8 53 Williams. Yadkin .B 4 
1,634,351 Brooklyn 74,419 Utica edt 2A 160 Candor. 6 137 Forestville ... 2.039 812 New London .....D5 1,574 Williamston 11 

85,969 Richmond 1,219 Valatie, Colum- 1,393 Canton, Haywood . G4 189 Fountain, Pitt aout! $21 Newport o.e2.. sb le 25,748 Wilmington . 10 

284,041 Queens 10) (ee eA 119 1,892 Caroleen . D2 329 Four Oaks . .D9 2°316 Newtons. ccs. C3 6,717 Wilson..221% 10 
30,445 Niagara Falls ..... F3 835 Valley Falls, 863 canthogs D7 379 Franklin... -H3 73 Newton Grove....D9 684 Windsor. 12 

533 Nichols:......... Jil Rensselaer bia re Se Be) 383 Cary..... OS 809 Franklinton At ette! 1,902 North Wilkesboro B3 289 Winfall . 13 
1,311 North Pelham. 476 Van Etten .. , 219 Castalia. MG ciernon as B10 951 Fremonticc..... D 10 928 Norwood ........ D5 22,700 Winston-Salem -BS5 
2,096 Northport . C5 452. Vernons, 2.0 wee - 222 Catawba, Catawba C 3 251 Oak City eiec.> <3 ae ey 484 Winterville... 7D 41 
5,421 North Tarrytown, B61 “Viator: sass se ae 222 Cedar Falls . ..C6 oo 8 778. Old Fort »..-. <<) G6 624 Winton......... 12 

Westchester ....B 4 748 Victory Mills, 323 Cerrogordo .. pS . C8 4 Ore Falla acer cee (efre 312 Woodland, " 
11,955 North Tonawanda.F 3 Saratoga ......F 18 1,242 Chadbourn .. .F8 Garysburg .B10 645 Oriental ........ Di12 Northampton..B 11 

1,130 Northville METZ 533 Voorheesville .H 18 1,149 Chapel Hill Shah 5,759 Gastonia. . .D3 3,018 ‘Oxford iio ste B8 187 Woodleaf 1.2. .% C4 

7,422 Norwich... H 13 731 Rape doe ..Al14 34,014 Charlotte . D4 203 Gatesville Pes a 154 Pactohis. | eee be 393 praren ya 

1,993 Norwood. -Al4 4,004 Walden..... K17 76 Cherry.so. 1. C13 154 Germanton. ed) 94 Palmyra........ Bill Randolph ...... C6 

1,043 Nunda .. a 2 8} 2,103 QWaltOnees aso nL 1,153 Cherryville .. -D3 1,162 Gibsonville aH edie 324 Pantego, 54 Wrightsville Beach, 

4,619 Nyack .... oo :4 212 Wampsville ee 852 China Grove C4 308 Glen Alpine FAL ay-4 Beaufort ......@:12 New Hanover. .F 10 

1,236 Oakfield |<: .F4 3,195 Wappingers Falls.A 4 127 Chocowinity Cil 119 Glenwood . Sie eked 67 Parkersburg ......E 9 130 Yadkin College... .C*5 

330 Odessa, Schuyler. -H9 3,206 Warsaw.......... G5 297 Claremont. C3 102 Godwin.... ..-D8 219: Parktou 234 soe E8 432 Yadkinville ....-. B4 
15,933 Ogdensburg ; A 14 2,318 Warwick......... B2 247 Clarendon, .4i... 0:2 F8 304 Gold Hill .. ond S 272 Parmele......... Quy 338 Yanceyville ..... -B7 

465-Old Forge ...... E 15 631 Washingtonville, 276 Clarkton, Blanden.E 8 126 Gold Point, 86 Patterson, 431 Youngsville, 

14748. Olean Svcs om 14 Orange: ee. ar. A2 1,441 Clayton. i045. 3..5% C9 Martin .. rogue a Caldwell........ C2 Franklin .......B9 

B,817. Onelds 2251.00 F13 3,245 Waterford ...... G19 426 Cleveland ........C4 6,107 Goldsboro.......D10 232 Peachland....... E 5 483 Zebulon; Wake, 





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R Pop., 577,056 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
COUNTIES 460,732 Hamilton ....... F3 57,488 Muskingum ...... E 9 2,659 Franklin ......... Fa4 1,592 Lowellville ...... Bil 
37,860 Hancock .........C5 T8601 Nope: 3.100 erste E 10 614 Frazeysburg...... D8 287 Lower Salem, 
Pop.1910 Pop.1910 $0,407 Hardin... .....<2. C5 22,860 Ottawa.ccc. cme: A6 507 Fredericksburg....C 9 Washington ...F 10 
5,407 Adams .......... G4 14,496 McLean ......... D7 19,076 Harrison........ D10 22,730 Paulding......... B3 1,021 Fredericktown....D 8 272 Teas «3,22 as hs C8 
18,066 Barnes.......... F138 4,747 Mercer........... E6 25,119 Henry . ioe Bay 351896 Perry of as wots E 8 624 Freeport ........D 10 923 Lynchburg....... F5 
12,681 Benson ......... Dil 25,289 Morton .......... Pz 28.711 Highiand.. wg «Owl 926,158 Pickaway’ .i-cm- >> E6 733 Freeport. ........ 208° LYONS shiv f ables Aa 
10,186 Billings .......... F2 8,491 Mountrail........ C4 23,650 Hocking ......... PST 15.728) Pikes ease soe: F6 9,939 Fremont ......... B6 1,107 McArthur....... F8 
17,295 Bottineau ........B8 10,140 Nelson ......... D 13 E7, OOO MOINES nic eles <- C® 30,307 Portage......... B10 294 Gahanna......... D7 547 McClure ......... B5 
4,668 Bowman ......... G2 S572 ORGORA dies os E7 $4,206; Hurot )t es k 60. BY) 23,834 Prebles sou. oe sh E3 7,214 Gallows 0. wears’ C7 1,088 McComb ... ‘B5 
9,064 Burke ........... B5 14,749 Pembina ........ Bl4 30,791 Jackson.......... PW). 29972) Putnamig.. esa: B4 5,560 Gallipolis ........ G8 1,831 McConnelsville....E 9 
13,087 Burleigh ......... F8 9,740 Plerce ........... C9 65,423 Jefferson........ D11 47,667 Richland . a he Cag 537 Gambier . DS 491 McGuffey ........C5 
33,935 Cass............ E15 15,199 Ramsey......... C12 SV ASL) KNOX ee eet ie D:8).) $40,069) Ross. : cakeoenat F 6 1,001 Garrettsville.....B 10 454 Macksburg....... E9 
15,659 Cavalier ... -Bl2 10,345 Ransom .........@14 DA OST LAO. das yells cies A10 385,171 Sandusky ........ B6 2,496 Geneva ......... All 863 Madison ........ A10 
9,839 Dickey .... -Gi12 7,840 Renville ..5c00.. B 6 39,488 Lawrence........ G8 48,463. Soloto) (tiie. cic nie G7 BLT ‘Genoa neta ss B6 5,193 Madisonville...... F4 
6,015 Divide. . B2 19,659 Richland........ G15 55,590 Licking..........D7 42,421 Seneca .......... B6 1,580 Georgetown ...... G5 155 Magnetic Springs D6 
5,302 Dunn... E4 9,558 Rolette ......... B10 30,084 Logan ........... Dib © 24.668" Shelbveoeowacee cs D4 1,778 Germantown ..... E4 556 Magnolia ........C 10 
4,800 Eddy... 12 9,202 Sargent .........G14 26,037) Lorain’ «2s snek , : BSP) 122,087: Starker) sor O10 320 Gettysburg....... D4 245 Maineville... ..... F4 
9,796 Emmons . G9 8,103 Sheridan 9 192,728 Lucas ........... A5 108,253 Summit......... B9 140: Geyer..... 0.0.0.5 345 Malinta..........B4 
5,313 Foster ..... 212 12,504 Stark............ 4 19,902 Madison ......... E6 52,766 Trumbull....... B11 1,864 Gibsonburg dere B6 O71 "Malia Jods. owe E9 
27,888 be cai Fork O14 7,616 Steele .......... 4 116,151 Mahoning ......B 11 57,035 Tuscarawas ...... D9 345 Gilboa’,....:2+ 1-5 5 753 Malvern......... © 10 
6,274 Grigg: -E13 18,189 Stutsman 1 $5\071- Marion 5. arches o> - OLS vat, 871s Unilontmete yee ses D6 8,736 Girard .....+....B11 1,966 Manchester. oR ok: G6 
6,557 Hetuinger -.G4 8,963 Towner ......... 1 23,598 Medina .......... B98") 20,119 Van Werts..--. «-- C3 558 Glandorf .........B4 20,768 Mansfield. ie anO'S 
5,962 Kidder. . “File 12,545 Traill........... 5 25,594 Meigs..........-: F8 13,096 Vinton,.......... F7 1,741 Glendale |.......: F3 721 Mantua .........B 10 
10,724 Lamoure -G12 19,491 Walsh 4 27,536 Mercer ..........- @.3) 24,497 Warren 47.62. « F4 269 Glenmont ........ C8 88 Marble Cliff....... 
6,168 Logan .. -G10 25,281 Ward 6 AS, O47. MIA TOI. lel-eyerauehors. « D4 45,422 Washington..... F10 23521 <GAOUBLEN vite acle alate F8 1,172 Marblehead ...... B7 
17,627 McHenry. Ole PAC GL A WW OLS tate es clans 0 24244 Monroe sss. ee E 10 38,058 Wayne..........- C9 560 Gnadenhutten ...D9 283 Marengo'ss.1. :..-.D 7 
7,251 McIntosh .. -G10 14,284 Williams..........C 2 163,763 Montgomery ....E 4 25,198 Williams.........A3 181) Gordo. A). 501<<; E3 12,923 Marietta........ F 10 
5,720 McKenzie ........D2 16,097 Morgan .......... B® © 46,330 Wood -...02.<n-- B5 955 Grafton.....:.... 8) 118,252 Marion 4 eee take Cé 
¥G5615) Morrow s/s. 20.0% 2 3). 0.7 20,760 Wyandot ........- C6 574 Grand Rapids ....B5 225 Marseilles ........ C6 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, Villages, Etc. " ace Grandviow hts dake ‘ +e a ce D8 
eee . i i , Tanville ........ artinsburg...... 
oo oes y He 73 = pan wae) ; cas Incorporated, Cities, Towns, Villages, Etc. 74 cee oh gs Rated ES 9435 Martine pores Batt 
320 Ambrose ......... B2 1,224 Larimore.......D 14 568 Aberdeen . poet 116 Carlisle . .. »-E4 166 Graysville... .... E10 334 Martinsville ...... F5 
669 Anamoose ....... D9 "682 Leeds... O11 2,465 Ada...... . Boe 284 Carroll... ..E7 308 Green Camp....-.C6 3,576 Marysville ....... D6 
654 Aneta bee, D4 182i Lehr eee Gli 176 kderaavilte D9 1,730 Carrollton .. .C 10 4,228 Greenfield ........F 5 787) Mason t. Pea tee F4 
SkAMAN HER. Jac ss aieers B7 1,019 i oenwod : nee 18 1,543 Addyston, 3,618 Carthage . any 833 Greenspring ...... B6 13,879 Massillon......... ce 
271 Ardoch.....----- C15 PGdab Tinton sns cose Go Hamilton . FS 265 Casstown . -D4 6,237 Greenville........ D3 27307 Maumee......... A5 
682 Ashley.......... Gil 1,758 Lisbon..........G14 407 Adelphi F7 142 Castine.. . . 876 Greenwich ....... B7 1,446 Mechanicsburg ...D 5 
399 Balfour .......... D9 "484 Litchville F 13 po A cece oe eo te dint =e 837 Grove City ...-...E6 2,734 Medina .......... Be 
See Oss me 1007 Uuddenc; vs cho. , se rise : aa Toveport......-. OlVOSE < \dae see eB 4 
eos Barto 5.010. S17 Meciasky. << D's 846 Albany -......F 8 1,099 Cedarville ........E 5 366 Grover. ss: gat dene Se ee 
328 Bathgate ....... B15 398 McHenry .......D 12 414 Alexandria .. D7 8,493 Celina ..... C3 676 Grover Hill, 732 Mentor......... A10 
4,008 Beach.......----- F2 310 McVille .........D13 730 Alger...... --C5 723 Centerburg. D7 Paulding....... B3 47% Matasiora een oe Aus 
EU S7uBerliti sk ve <2 <> G12 374 Maddock.......:D10 15,083 Alliance. . . C10 143 Centerville.. a 1,019 Hamden, Vinton ..F 7 4,271 Miamisburg ...... E4 
454 Berthold .....--..C 6 3,873 Mandan........-. F8 402 Alvordton. aNd 353 Centerville . ~E A 276 Hamersville ...... F5 640 Middlefield ......B 10 
275 Binford........ aby 2 ‘207 Mapleton ....... F 16 484 Amanda .... -F7 1,931 Chagrin Falls ....B 10 35,279 Hamilton ........ F3 607 Middlepoint ...... Gs 
444 Bisbee Bit 790 Marmarth........ G2 417 Amelia. ..... -F4 209 Chambersburg 506| Hamler seers: -i0 B4 3,194 Middleport ....... F8 
5,443 Bismarck ........ F8 BRB Max. e Snicaciie. D7 267 Amesville ... -E8 Gallia .. 8 361 Hanford .......-- 13,152 Middletown... F3 
1,331 Bottineau ........B8 AAOMMAXHASAE ELLE 2 2,106 Amherst ... B8 1,542 Chardon 662 Hanging Rock ....G7 327 Midland.........- F5 
- 651 Bowbells.........B5 1,070 Mayville 22.122: B15 1,041 Amsterdam 270 Chatfield, 331 Hanover.........D8 483 Midway.......- Fy 
302 Bowdon ........ B10 "343 Medina ......-.. Fil 902 Andover . All Crawford . --C7 317 Hanoverton ...-. O11 163 Miflins eee ae C8 
481 Bowman ........ G3 78 Merricourt...... G12 460 Anna.... D4 821 Chauncey .. . 239 Harpster......... C6 696 Milan... 20.2000; B7 
203 Brinsmade ...... Cll 449 Michigan ......--C.14 656 Ansonia . Ds 541 Chesapeake. .- 286 Harrisburg .......E 6 1,321 Milford. PA 
186 Brocket ........- C13 641 Milnor..........G15 169 Antioch... E10 410 Chester Hill .-F9 1,368 Harrison......-.-F 3 685 Milford Center. ..-D 6 
Sait putlalo: S20: ws F 14 410 Milton .......... B13 1,187 Antwerp .. BS Chesterville -D7 364 Harrisville ...... Dil 276 Millbury ......... A6b 
1,882 Cando ........-- C11 510 Minnewaukon....C 11 400 Applecreek Oe .-F3 474 Harrod ....-.-+-. C4 187 Milledgeville... ... E6 
115 Canton, Pem- 6,188 Minot............07 380 Arcadia. . Sal 410 Hartford, 218 Miller City ....... B4 
Biase bie! B14 (701. Minto 5 Go.s80 2 C15 1,361 Arcanum iby -B7 Trumbull ..... Bil 2,020 Millersburg ....-.-C 9 
257 Carpio ..--------» 7 493 Mohali “1B 6 1,082 Archbold . -Ba Chickasaw . -D3 2,823 Hartwell, 350 Milton Center, 
1,217 Carrington...... E12 238 Monango......-.G 12 798 Arlington ........ C5 14,508 Chillicothe. F6 Hamilton ...... F3 Wood eee B5 
17553 Casselton .....-- F15 98 Mylo, Rolette ...B 10 468 Arlington Heights, 364,463 Cincinnati. F3 359 Harveysburg .....F 4 92 Miltonsburg .....E 10 
225 Cathay......----E 11 528 Neche.......... B14 Hamilton ...... F3 6,744 Circleville . -E7 391 Haskins ......... B5 1,032 Mineral City .....0 10 
652 Cavalier: ne B14 120 Nekoma, Cavalier B 12 240 aie, 0. Pittsburg). ube Claeiebure ae as3: Haviland era ne 759 Mineral Ridge ...B 11 
aes? a7 G15 rit tee eRe 2 ayesville.......- 1,3 incGEVGoeo....200 G10 
a7 eres Ferry « -Cll $37 Parken OR ae 6,795 Ashland . C8 425 Clarksville. F5 677) Hebronieeec ase. E7 4,049 Mingo Junction ..D 11 
418 Cogswell . G14 218 Nomex 2. sess.) F14 706 Ashley. -.D 6 560,663 Cleveland . -B9 305 Helena.......... B 6 1,583 Minster..........D4 
225 Columbus ......-- B4 153 Noonan.........- B3 18,266 Ashtabula All 2,955 Lobes S Heights. 452 Hemlock........- E8 438 Mogadore ...-..- 610 
184 Conway ........-C14 432 North Minot, 972 Ashville . -E@ 1,423 Cleves . “FS 2,395 Hicksville ........B 3 255 Monroe.......... F4 
1,019 Cooperstown ....E 13 WAT aime C6 226 Athalia ... -Gs 239 Clifton. . ES 417 Higginsport ...... G5 1,152 Monroeville ...... B7 
539 Courtenay .....-E 12 769 Northwood......D 14 5,463 Athens... .. -F8 305 Clinton .. ..C9 272 Highland ........ F 5 SOR eM Oncor insane D3 
279 Crary Potre Jone pl,46O Oaken:. (2... 5 65-13 ante Seneca Pe Pabies che cee Gor 370 Hilliard, Franklin .2 6 2,759 Montpelier... A4 
2 ROO OE Ma 2499 OaKeS .....22ees ainbri Ome a ule 7e-- 58 R Si ut J 4, SbOrO.e ee ee. 334: Morraliac. snare 
eu Bi Fes tpaeniock es. B13 240 Bairdstown, Wood B § 1,759 Coalgrove G7 422 Hirant..2.-----B.10 280 Morristown .. D 10 
Beh os ek > ee A altic ..... ) , sere . ; olgate.........+ 83 OLTO Wakao te cist ck 4 
365 eae af E 13 sik Recercnent eB S 551 Baltimore . -E? 869 Coldwater ........03 287 Hollansburg.....- D3 327 Moscow........--: .F4 
TOMDecring’... «sos C8 479 Page SE 15 9,410 Barberton. eal eye!) 379 College Corner -E3 786 Holloway .-....-.-- 497 Mt. Airy, 
5,157 Devils Lake .:--.C 12 177 Palermo.......-.- C5 4,233 Barnesville. ..... D10 1,979 College Hill...::..F 3 320 Holmesville....... 09 Hamilton ...... F3 
"187 Dickey :....G13 1,008 Park River .....- O14 TR i 1,582 Columbiana .....C 11 391 Hopedale ....... Dil 451 Mt. Blanchard ..:.C 5 
3,678 Dickinson ........ F4 ‘717 Pembina ........B 15 INscurawass S00 181,511 Columbus . eS 404 Hoytsville ....... BS 290 Mt. Cory .C5 
"320 Dogden.......... D8 231Averth on os dss BL ope a B7 1,802 Columbus Grove ..B 4 1,699 Hubbard........ Bit 208 Mt. Eaton........ C9 
297 Donnybrook ......0 6 353 Petersburg C14 1,034 Batavia. pia 234 Commercial Point .E 7 1,021 Hudson’)... .- B10 1,673 Mt. Gilead 1 id 
oe erie erage oe Se te ale Ee 282 Batesville . E 10 164 Congress... 220'9 328 Huntsville....... D5 1,799 Mt. Healthy ‘Re 
B48 Drake w.0+ ++ +--+ D9 2d, PIAL snc scor teas C6 BOE BS es San rele ee ee rae 1,756 Huron ...........B7 539 Mt. Orab...... 2... F5 
587 Drayton .....--- B15 491 Portal ........... B4 671 Beach City oO, aed Te Continental ae 221 Idlewood........- : 701 Mt. Pleasant.) /D 11 
478 Dunseith....---.. B9 561 Portland ........E 15 564 Bealisville.......B 10 741 Convoy .. C3 13,147 Ironton ........-- G7 1,071 Mt. Sterling .... 2. E 6 
84 Eckman, ZAG) 41 Sk guess aca 03 286 Beaver..........-F7 $70 Coolville’ . pee 100 Ithaca, Darke ....D3 9/087 Mt. Vernon .....- D8 
Bottineau ..... B8 198 Reeder...........G4 455 Beaverdam . ‘C5 1,564 Corning. -B 8 Bags Jackeota ot een F7 740 Mt. Victory....... C5 
749 Edgeley .......- G12 412 Reynolds ....... D15 1,783 Bedford........--B 9 612 Cortland . Suis 55 Jacksonboro, 984 Mt. Washington..G 13 
300 Edinburg . -C14 647 Richardton....... F5 12,946 Bellaire. Dil 146 Corwin,Warren ...F 4 Butler hers cies F3 326 Mowrystown ..... F5 
344 Edmore...--..-. C13 194 Rock Lake ..... Bll 283 Bellbrook .. -E5 9,603 Coshocton .......D 9 685 Jackson Center ...D 4 1,386 Murray ........-. F8 
266 Mecland.....0... Bé6 408 Rolette OST 889 Belle Center... D5 1,848 Covington ... D4 1,285 Jacksonville . i a F8 134: Mutualiten ae D5 
1,389 Ellendale ../. G12 587 Rolla...........B10 8,238 Bellefontaine.....D5 3,807 Crestline ......... C7 11133 Jamestown .......E5 4,007 Napoleon ........ Ba 
1/540 Enderlin . Pa oman an Pt 1,630 Rugby ce. oe ee C9 689 Belle Valley... E 9 970. ‘Créston: o. os <6 2 4 C9 1,461 Jefferson . = eee | 268 Nashville......... C8 
"353 Esmond ~ Re eet CAL? PURGE EE ee Ds 5,209 Bellevue .... oii) 526 Cridersville .......C4 716 Jeffersonville ..... E 6 1,357 Navarre......... C10 
140 Fairdale, Wate (014 161 Russell: Bottineau BS 1,056 Bellville.......-..-C7 3,028 Crooksville, Perry E 8 SER Tenor Meee. C5 TSS Noli Ges Ee 
387 Fairmount .. EL 17 224 Rutland.......- H14 572 Belmont.... pt Ci) 295 Crown City....... G8 314 Jeromeville ... C8 6,082 Nelsonville ....... F8 
14,331 Fargo seek 16 B38. Ry deren ne st D6 298 Belmore .....--.. BS 609 Cumberland ...... E9 458 Jerry City, Wood. REED 889 Nevada ..........C86 
"713 Feaseaden NG D 10 390 Sanborn ........- F13 510 Beloit ........-- cil 345 Custar . BS 242 Jerusalem . ..E 10 ZONE VILLGMn ocnene: G4 
516 Finley .........- D 14 346 Sarles...........B12 1,249 Belpre .....-.... F9 4,020 Cuyahoga Falls ...B 9 917 Jewett.......... D 10 215 New Albany ..... D7 
301 Flaxton..-.-----+ B4 327 ‘Sawyerssnskisse as. C7 352 Benton Ridge ....B 5 699 Cygnet .......... Bd 805 Johnstown ....... Dit 198 dda Newarieen ine E8 
221 Forbes.......... H 12 214 Scranton, 2,609 Berea ........---- B9 599 Dalton........... C9 811 Junction City....-E 8 376 New Athens..... D 10 
233 Forest River....- C15 Bowman ..C2 1,011 Bergholz........ Dil 373 Danville......... D8 T70e Kalidawngenss-1e)- C4 S65) Now Beniineo ee 610 
352 Forman OTS 304 Sharon......--- D 14 554 Berlin ek: “Bz 233 Darbyville ....... E6 1,017 Kelleys Island ....B7 304 New Bloomington 
206 Fullerton ...- G13 358 Sheldon......--- F15 1,201 Bethel... .)). LFS DIGO77 Dayton secon vs E4 1,561 Kenmore.:.....-. Martone: .. <a. C6 
119 Gardena, = 328 Sherwood ........B7 486 Bettsville......-. B6 223 Deavertown ......E 8 598 Kennedy Heights, (P.O.Agosta) 
Bottineau. . ..B8 BG, Sins se Meee ee F7 720 Beverly.....----- E9 187 Deersville .......D 10 Hqmilton ......F 3 1,858 New Boston...... 
406 Garrison ........ D7 2B7 Souris. see cike B8 682 Bexley....-..---. 7,327 Defiance ........-. B4 ALAS SK ont: Sasa» =: B10 1586. New Bremen .....D4 
268 Glenburn.......-- OnZ ADA SicouM sceite tet: B10 169 Blakeslee .......- As 1,082 Degraff.......... D5 7318 bakcontoleeerrn. a C5 5/813 Newbure......... BO 
921 Glenullin......... F6 513 St. Thomas .....B15 1,813 Blanchester ...... Fa4 9,076 Delaware ........ 1a Mie? 149 Kettlerville, 940 Newburg Heights.. 
410 Goodrich........ E 9 518 Stanley........... C5 602 Bloomdale ....... BS 872 Delhi, seat opt F3 Shelbyanmesws- > D4 1.058. New Curlislosn seni 
2,229 Grafton ....---+: C15 246 Starkweather ....0 12 185 Bloomfield....... 373 Dellroy . -D 10 400 Killbuck ......-.. C9 2,943 New Comerstown D 10 
12'478 Grand Forks ....D 16 500 Steele........ TF 10 610 Bloomingburg ....E 6 5,038 Delphos.-..-----. C3 277 Kimbolton ......D 10 683 New Concord..... D9 
"455 Granville.....--..C8 273 Strasburg .......- G9 754 Bloomville ....... B6 1,689 Delta............ A4 815 Kingston......--. F 6 804 New Holland .....E 6 
191 Great Bend......G 16 276 Sykeston........ Ell 1,953 Bluffton........-. c5 4,008 Dennison ....... D 10 130) Kirbye eee C6 487 New Knoxville ...D4 
Sassi tinruo eae 4 108 Vagus McG. are C6 567 Bolivar .....-.--- C9 1,016) Deshlerr wn aeeeroun ot B4 297 eae eis SR ae 202 New. Lebanon, 
213 Hamilton ....... B15 105 Thorne..........B 10 289 Boston....-.-.--- 235 Dexter City ...... E9 123 Kossuth.......... C4 Montgomery ...E4 
1,503 Hankinson ..... H 16 203 ‘Tioga s2 scien. 2-0 4 579 Botkins........-. D4 ‘1,519 Dillonvale...... Di1 418 Lafayette, Allen...C 4 297 New Lebanon. 
"340 Hannahford \...P 13 250 Tolley’...-0...10..8 6 142 Bourneville....... F6 202 Donnelsville ......E 5 467 Lagrange .......- B8 Miami . ay 
1,443 Harvey ene 10 S091 oli meee eet? D 13 514 Bowerston ...... D 10 877 Doylestown.......C 9 528 Lakeview ........ D5 (P.O.Potsdam) 
666 Hatton......-.. D15 452. Tower City ack 14 297 Bowersville ...... E5 1,549. Dresden... .-.... D9 15,181 Lakewood, 2,559 New Lexington ...E 8 
387 Havana ........ H14 691 Towner........--- C8 5,222 Bowling Green....B5 299 DiUbUn sae se >> D6 Cuyahoga ....-. B9 1,557 New London ..... B8 
597 Hebron ......---- F6 422 Underwood ...... E 8 1,844 Bradford ......-.. D4 1,109 Dunkirk ......... C5 13,093 Lancaster.......-E7 628 New Madison. .... E3 
766 Hettinger........ H4 296 Upham, McHenry C 8 890 Bradner ......... B6 334 Dupont . _-B4 M72 arden nes aot e io C6 711 New Metamoras .B 10 
1,237 Hillsboro ..... E 16 4,606 Valley City...... F 14 690 Bratenahl........ 9,179 East Cleveland :.B 10 330" Tiattyandeaes Ao oe B3 870 New Paris ....... E3 
“1768! Hoople ...<.. «2s C14 PRET eLUAS ewe D8 025° Bremen... 450-2 E8 20,887 East Liverpool. ..C 11 SOPs Lavra cnet. eo ecs D4 8,542 New Philadel- 
909 Ho o eT eite! ae chs B14 235 Verona > ae! G13 3,974 Bridgeport ......D11 3,537 East Palestine .. C 11 457 Laurelville....... F7 Dhia. ho, en D10 
306 Hunter .........316 2,467 Wahpeton ...... Giz 742 Brilliant ........ Dil 479 East View........ 2,698 Lebanon......... F4 1,733 New Richmond ...G4 
353 Inkster .-.------ Giz "592 Walhalla........ B13 341 Brink Haven .....D8 4,972 East Youngtown. . $28. Tecsburg.s oo. ts F5 268 New Riegel....... C6 
4,358 Jamestown ..... F 41 657 Washburn ....... E 8 400 Brooklyn Heights.. 3,187 Eaton........... E38 194 Leesville .......- D10 149 New Salem, Fair- 
11437 Kenmare ........B5 592 Westhope........ B7 383 Brookside, 1,072 Edgerton ......... B3 115 Leesville Cross Heldnwe eerie onde 
"456 Kensal Nes AGEN 4.5 264 White Earth...... C4 Belmont..... -D10 S87. Edisons fences... C7 WROAGS To sy scstene.o > C7 2,242 New Straitsville...E 8 
108 Kermit ..0)-0:. 5s B3 $124 Williston esau. 0c. O38 1,187 Brookville ....... E4 678 Edon . 22622 AS 2,665 Leetonia .......- Cll 757 Newton Falls ....B 11 
330 Knox ....---=:. C10 623 Willow City ...... B9 195 Broughton ....... B38 321 Eldorado ........ E3 E778 “LelpstGn ts. eioetet: B4 142 Newtonsville..... F4 
181 Kramer.......... B8 AST WilGON feist cl E 8 3,641. Bryan ois. cscs B 3 129 Elgin, Van Wert...C3 BAETOG Ss cis oa tb ip 546 Newtown......... 
G40 Wound het ia assis G12 571. Wimbledon ..... E13 ° 1,180 Buchtel . ates ed | BAT: Blida ween ak oh C4 672 Lewisburg ....... E3$ 793 New Vienna . _F5 
1,023 Lakota.........D13 432 Wishek ......... G 10 269 Buckeye City.....D 8 937 Elmore.......... B6 291 Lewisville, 889 New Washington. .C 7 
"929 Lamoure. G13 439 Wyndmere......G15 . ar ueaet Pay S oer c F ieee Sy Place .. = : Ip, Monroe ....... eay a08 New Waterford ..C 11 
eae eB 12.) © | 103, Zecland’...-02 sh: , ucyrus..........C ; TIA, Fo Ae Hchent Lexington ....-.-. 258 New Weston...... 
Bcl4 Langdon ....-..- LPS EO, ZOOM mo ie nis 351 Burbank .........C8 509 Empire .-.....-- C11 647 Liberty Center... .B 4 208 ‘Neyed sone B13 
236 Burkettsville...... 249 ‘Bhon o.c-ES SOLG08 atimaneen trees cee C4 8:861) Niles saves. tee Bll 
124 oe herbed es er ee as ee arty adap ore wper cas ee ‘Hh Timaviite, cps ae .C 10 2,503 ore Sec ea 2s : 
i O Butler eee goin 3 BIDE. in Seccays fs 991 Linden Heights 560 North Bend ...... 
OHIO. Population, 4,767, 96 Butlerville, 2,263 Fairport........ A 10 501, Liandseysens oes os.e B6 793 North Lewisburg..D 5 
COUNTIES Warren <2... <2: Fa4 346 Fairview........ D10 512 Linndale......... 1,030 North Olmsted... . 
3,156 Byesville........ E10 437 Farmersville...... E 3 0,084 Laisbowaces: sas -aO n? 62 North Randall.... 
24,706 AGAME. 6%... 60 ciate G6 30,121 Coshocton ....... D9 UOT Cade tes c ces Dil O16 Fayette ssc: 2 ccs A4 331 Lithopolis........ E7 155 North Robinson...C7 
BG, USOC Aller via tists neopets C4 34,036 Crawford......... [ord 87):Calais' Ayia E 10 370 Fayetteville ...... F5 136 Little Sandusky...C 6 7,858 Norwalk ......... B7 
22,975 Ashland.......... C8 637,425 Cuyahoga .......B9 1,430 Caldwell........ E 10 578 Felicity ..........G@4 307 Lockbourne ...... 186 Norwich ......... E6 
59,547 Ashtabula....... All M2033 DArke 2.5.5 3058 ares D3 562 Caledonia ........ C6 305 Fernbank, 166 Lockington ...... D4 16,185 Norwood........ G12 
47,798 Athens......+.... F8 24,498 Defiance. ...5 2... B3 11,327. Cambridge. ...... D9 Hamilton ...... F 3 3,439 Lockland......... F3 2,387 Nottingham . B9 
31,246 Auglaize ......... C4 27,182 Delaware........ D6 899 Camden ......... 13 14,858 Findlay.......... B5 POLS Adl ese ns es B8 1,559 Oak Harbor . ‘A 6 
7a EBBuHelNOnET hice DELO 1) (88827 BUC s..oa5 aoeiae® « B7 6,621 Canal Dover..... D 10 137 Fitchville........ B7 4'850 Logan.......-.-- F8 1,148 Oak Hill . -G7 
24,850 BOW soo os nes G5 39,201 Fairfield ......... E7 978 Canal Fulton ....C 10 $76 Fletcher ......... D4 3,530 London ..-E6 1,639 Oakley, Hamilton 
0: 201 UB ULOTY. Se tse eles BS) 6215744. Payette. 7% on as os E6 740 Canal Winchester .E 7 234 Florida .......... B4 BRIRNS pIUOLAMI ic teiy ici oa B8 F 3 
DB 701 CALVO oo whats aan C10 221,567 Franklin........E 6 685 Canfield ........ Bll 868 Flushing ........D10 489 Loramie......... D4 358 Oakwood......... 
26,351 Champaign....... 2 : Bae Bet nde Sho cade aie 451 ver nents ae pees ereee 2 Sales ad oF ; Lexe. ow. riasreahd oe § an ee ip amen oa oe 
66,435 Clark ............ ne PUTT ee enee nites ee i uskingum ....E ort Jennings..... ‘ oudonville ...... . ernie... coe 
29,551 Clermont......... Fa 14,670 Geauga ......... B10 50,217 Canton.......... C10 1,193 Fort Recovery....D3 1,678 Louisville ....... C10 Ol: Oota..: «i tes0. cee 
23,6860 Clinton .......... F5 290,733 Greéné ........ -E5 1,349 Cardington....... D6 9,597 Fostoria ......... B6 1,421 Loveland.........F4 860 Ohio City ........ C3 
76.619 Columbiana .....C 11 42,716 Guernsey .........D9 B 225 oORTSH sia 9 te ore cos C6 734 Frankfort ........F6 669 Lowell...........F9 394 Olmsted Falls ....B9 


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Bort 1910 ky 1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop. aaa 
185 Orangeville. Aris th ip | 127 Springhills, 12,744 Murtay~ os acct ei H9 12,861 Roger Mills....... Di 548 Porum B52 Lath rccctely rae tvare ete D 14 
By LOL POE Vie. Geass ¢ C9 Champaign.....D5 52,743 Muskogee 5 Maer ae 17,736 “Rogers..i..:ci. A one. B14 1,830 Poteau 2,891 Tahlequah... ...D16 

866 Osborn ... 443 Spring Valley..... E5 14,945 Noble.... meee 3h] 19,964 Seminole.. ae 20 1,025 Prague... 840 Talala oii 18 

214 Osgood .......... D3 5,002 St. Bernard, 14,223 Nowata.. A114 25,005 Sequoyah .E 16 P7T98 PIVOL cana oeteleie 491 Talihina G16 

448 Osnaburg 4 Hamilton ..«... F3 19,995 Okfuskee.. E11 22,252 Stephens Sushy¢ 2,740 Purcell 468 Taloga... O38 

431 Ostrander 6 1,393 St. Clairsville mi Oe i | 85,232 Oklahoma........E8 11,682 Swanson .G4 3855 Quinlan 498 Tamaha .. .-£15 
2,182 Ottawa. 4 560: St. Henry:...-..-.b's 21,115 Okmulgee. .)...20 E 13 14,249 Texas... -.03 597 Ralston 1,626 Tecumseh . oF 10 

477 Ottoville 3 244 St. Louisville .....D8 20,201) Osagern. o> aaa ee 18,650 Tillman..... ee 3 725 Ramona 852 Temple . cain Bi 

234 Otway... 6 5,782 St..Marys*. 22.255. % C4 15,713 Ottawa..... ware ee UE 34,995 Tulsa....... .-C13 574 Randlet 573 Terral... aan 
2.0870 Oxtord. ee uieeeese 3 i 261 (Sb arises: carer ck & 17,3382 Pawnee......-...C 10 22,086 Wagoner........ Di4 556 Ravia. .. 372 Texhoma J3 
5,501 Painesville...... A110 174 Stafford wa wos, E 10 25,100) PAYMCs...c civ cones C9 17,484 Washington. ....A 13 350 Red Fork. 361 Texola.. ety | 

216. Palestivie i042... D3 22,391 Steubenville..... Dil 47,650 Pittsburg........G13 25,084 Washita..........E3 398 Red Oak 1/371. Thomass icin ase D4 

562) Pandora’... .25 2s C4 438 Stockport ........ F9 24,331 Pontotoc........ G10 17,567 Woods..... Oar A4 378 Redrock 441 Tipton....,. BR ir te bee) 

800 Pataskala ........E7 144 Stone Creek ...... 43,595 Pottawatomie....F 10 16,592 Woodward... ....B2 207 Renfrow 1,408 Tishomingo. ....111 

191 “Patterson .2ha5: 3. C5 835 Strasburg ....... C10 10,118 Pushmataha..... H14 411 Rentiesville 1,776 Tonkawa s-:..5 20- A8 
ply ss Me Mivatteinte ts ee ween Struthers’. =.=... eis eae qaewoce B is 43 an wets se dere asa a es 
1,20 BNO. 5. Fase 1,026 ‘Stryker iis ku. ities, Towns, Vi P : pley . UISA cc ceeccens 

921 Peebles .......... G6 389 Sugar Creek ..... . oa ae or witless, bil pater Rte ate 378 Rocky... 387 Tupelo..... eng ouss slat 
1,006 Pemberville...... B6 368 Sugar Grove......E7 Cty neti 740 Gotenae See rent 1,044 Rots. aeg ote 794. Tuttle.>. cin eee F7 

536 Peninsula ....... B10 489 Summerfield.....E 10 Tas Adan ray 330 Cornel : Jas 228 Roland 656 Valliant. 9... .... Jeb5 
1,913 Perrysburg ....... B5 485° Sunbury, .ch ens Did org A oo 0 1.529 Granite. “G2 298 Roosevelt a5 812. Verasa.caeetwiee B13 

541 Perrysville ....... C8 1,058 Swanton .........A5 366 ie SA an Gh oh ak oie 416 evant Co ag 823 Rush Springs...... G7 B24 Verdensi cn cuce see F6 

343 Phillipsburg...... 977 Sycamore Re SR C6 786 ee BTS tee 888 Grove. B16 1,207 Ryan... w.ss..-s J7 794. Vian castes ane E 16 

310 Pickerington, 1,002 Sylvania .........A5 Hippy uiniies es Oey B 305 Guertie, Hughes. F 12 2,479 Sallisaw......... E 16 4,082 Vinita \.4 cio sete B15 

Palrhelas 22:54." E7 S02) Tarlton ne cae s: F7 645 All ist Se 11,654 Guthrie. D8 8,283 Sapulpa......... C12 4,018 Wagoner........ Di4 

668 Piketon.......... G6 495 Taylorsville, Tigoy Alia { Lis AON GUInE ao 73 241 Sasakwa....0...- Gil 405° Wakita fancntadiaes AZ 

660 Ploneer.......... A838 Muskingum ....E 9 3688 Altar aa False ali ae 2.024 Halleyvilles to G14 200"%Savanne ones Gis 1,877 Walter tone eae H6 
Mido? Plein Gltyesiii-B6 | SS Hamiton t.....F 3 3.439 Anadarko. ..00... P50 "147 Hallett 20000. .0.11 1OT) Scuba, LLLLLLO 286 Wann 01s2 SAB 

215 Plainfield ........ D9 411 Thornville ....... E8 1 as eae ciple oie eine 4 S56 Haneis ee eo S62 Gelling cue. C4 948 Wapanucka ..... Hii 

788 Pleasant City..-H10 11,894 ‘Tiffin .di....00.- B6 713 TNs ppee se si is 2.963 TTartchecnoes ae 14 476 Seminole.. .. ..F 11 1,723 Watonga.......4 «D6 

571 Pleasant Hill.....D4 2,038 Tippecanoe City ..E 4 5 BLS eArarioie ee TO Can? Tapiall Cee ae D 13 S5¢ Sentinels F3 533 Waukomis.......- C7 
1,769 tater Fe as ready ES seen eng ae < i ee aes Rates es Heaunge teense ie aie H oe Sabra Scone fee 2 : a4 Waves act i ‘ 

amilton. =..... OLEGO Ri acrnears oe eg ROO Bors pe ICO ROTO ; P Gl. 2332 Wayne co ecueese 

608 Pleasantville ..... E 8 314 Tontogany .......B 5 Herta ke o roe A eatin ec. 12474 Shawnee [E10  ~—-1,160 Waynoka ......:. B4 
fer Lb fatale Ses eras ot sn Ed Cup ue Le es Ale Pak gear S80 Fluleaas es BG Abe Ppa Bee ‘ =a ah aan Webbers Fal Ries re 

367 Poland... . 4 TCTGOD ss cic si sis 6s « Res S ances See eee edee... : ebbers Falls... 

250) Polls eee oie .C8 711 Trimble, Athens...F 8 ease Bartesvii: wetees ae ane HOnAPeaSy ss ste ot 606 SitaG B12 684 Welch onal 
aoe Fomeroy ries BS ‘ 348 Trotwood eos at EB 4 rt eco SD "350 Blckore oie rs 10 ade eae naa +S4 1,229 Weleetica.. oe 

450 Portage.......... ° ‘ POViiie creel teuets ed Tiwari Si! s 200 ODEL = 5 ean eliston ..... Ae 
3007 Port Clinton......A6 471 Tuscarawas ..... D 10 ae Bennington. . siaiose ils re nee ee SO e “ 196 Sonth Coffeyville. Al4 802 Westville.......:C 17 

233 Port Jefferson ....D4 4,751 Uhrichsville .....D10 365 repels i hoskhadn ies 3.815 Hobart oc oes A271 Sparkss<sc nea: E10 1,190 Wetumka....... F112 

23,481 Portsmouth ...... G6 1,595 Union City, Dark .D 3 Soy Binnesh Loe ee 307 Hofman: Molntosl 151735 ODIO game tine F17 1,022 -Wewoka .......- Fil 

421 Port Washington D 10 210 Uniontown 524 Bill Seg V1 IC Ie BS B14 276. Sterling 2c: G6 2,277 Wilburton ...... G14 

298 Port William ..... E5 Muskingum ....E 9 DEO Hinge ek eG Fi2 b7baSterretacenee near Jaa 411 Wild Cat, 

386 Powhatan Point, (P.O.Fultonham) 384 eee "413 Gi 116 Stidham....... E 13 McIntosh....E 14 

Belmont .....-D 10 239 Unionville Center. D 6 386 Blackburn Oia 760 “Elomi eee Bil 1,583 Stigler...........F15 498 Wister wi\iecstecrne G16 

577 Proctorville ...... G8 245) Uniopolisin.e casa: c4 3.266 Black Late CT Se ag 3,444 Stillwater......... c9 389 Woodville....... J.10 

945 Prospect .........D6 3,779 Upper ace bee ..C6 508 Bier | "G3 "O17 1,039 Stilwell.......... D16 2,696 Woodward ....... B2 

259 Putin Bay....0. AZ 7,739 Urbana . ..D5 629 Blonchards : 7, ake 494 Stonewall........ Hil 255 Wyandotte...... A 16 

746 Quaker City..... D 10 S720) Utica sce aierie 1- D8 131 Blocker, Piao GIA Nee sai) Blunt oe B7 685 Stratford.........G9 2,002 Wynne Wood ....H9 

594 Quincy .......... D4 303 Vanburen ... .-BS5 508 Bluejacket A 15 Sas I220 Stroud oeeanees Dii 685 Yale? aac Gad 

540° THacine:. Aiea oleae G9 221 Vandalia, Mont- 535 B monica ee ae 112 TH 321. Sugdemsi.. 222% 2% 7 281 Yeager. o.ocmuaes F1i2 

350 Rardeny, sco-ance — FOMEKY AS E4 4838 Bokoshac naataenbet 4 188 Luidishoi nee OIA 3,684 Sulphur.........H10 1;018- Yukon .t-e see E7 
oo Wappen te WREST Binalake cee ay od Wate ee on 1,334 Boley....-...... Ell 481 Indianola........F 13 
3,985 Reading, Hamil- — 247 Venedodla ..c5,...04 828 Boswell.......-. J13 253 Ingersoll......... Ab : 

503 Re etite 20000 B3 1,369 Vermilion ........ BS 679 poe ee 14 405 tnola....2.+-+..0.14 OREGON. Population, 672,765 

22 ONG VILLE sie erpccrm ite 15580 Versailles)s.0 ian ee ES Sager et pe a RD een ore an ees = 

475 Republic......... B7 S68 VICHD Aa ayia Sine eee Pie Dag hee “4 : ae ere # aerate 5 a COUNTIES 

EE heal Be a ig cpt a CEES! 2s aa 1,667 Bristow......... Dil 365 detigtr ca ae 18,076 Baker........... F22 33,783 Lane .........+-- 

2 Ri i, Lake .A 10 Oe ON pepghanmEine oo 696 Britton, OklahomaEk 8 AGS) JONES cies ste eraeee E9 10,663 Beton .\.canres~ © F5 5,087 Lincolil’.).. «lees es 

Da a tm Meco B10 WAIO Sate eee 1,576 Broken ‘Arrow, Tulsa 595 Kaw A 10 291931 Clackamas D9 22662 Linn 
i720 Sunwood ss a OOD NTT bot: Wanem or 544 é Serer 336 Kemp... .v....-00 21 16,106 Clatsop.....-----A4 8,601 Malheur .....----d 

. ic "B19 H Se i ere 282. DUHAlOO cn ee 273 Keystone,.......C12 10,580 Columbia B6 39,780 Marion / gs slusws 
Sate a eas Bee We an 487 Byars..s- 5.004 QO 2) yl 10? Kletorss keene D 12 17,959 OOOB:..smcssirels om: 4\357 Morrow......... 

599 Risingsun, Wood. .B 5 7,277 Washington Court ee Eye ey oh, ee Te es é ; ee ee SAR Oe, — 8,816 — A Secs eee 226, 261 Mulia 

Cae ets ee B8 Oey Wace iene ir 1,148 Caddo: -..40ee a 112 439 Kingston... ...... J 10 19,674 Douglas........ 4,242 Sherman .....+.- 

455 Rock Creek .....A11 | 834 Waterville ....... BS Boe Cemeton any cn Mile Vel: Bonen aeTinieettG Sib0y: Crank: caer’ 20309 Umatilla vee ve 
1,186; Rockford... 72-7: ce 2,650 Wauseon,...+.... ae B16 Oampbe, ae 2,884 Krebs. G13 A 06e Marne ae 16,191. Union cae 
seth aad Pager AS RS Wok ciee eee Sequoyah...... E16  '258 Kremlin..........B7 8,016 Hood River...... 8,364 Wallowa ......-- 
1,174 Rocky River ..... B9 542 Waynesfield...... C4 Bae ets vere “3 ies pahors we 25,756 Jackson. te 16,336 Wasco. -. 

ape Rogers piri B00 TW ay eee aes te 703 Canton, Blaine... D5 635 Lamont.. A8 81554 Klamath | 2'484 Wheeler... 

bianasrnicss C11 2,131 Wellington ....... B8 883 Gan i a "BS 339 Lan SSE “De 1658 L oer : : 18'285 Y ae 

243 ae era eae 5 . 6 6,875 ween She as ma 835 Carnes Foelpptiase ‘P38 7.788 Tato HS , EEO Nai ease ase tar ar amine 

595 OSCOG siees curser are Lak KELSVARLG erceavets a pa pie pirerele eaeoe ea ape 5 A She Sona a 
2,113 Roseville.......-- BE 8 1,030 West Alexandria. .B 4 444 pads seats fe 1 ata ee “4 Incorporated Cities, Towns, Villages, Etc. 

9 5 ‘gem ol) 280) Cashion paar i 

44 seh re ee ES 4 one wy ae apa Be : — : 294 Castle......-....H 11 197 Leon.sae-citace bake 8 205 Adams ......... B 20 453 Harrisburg ....... G6 

560 Rushsylvania.....D 5 230 West Elkton .....E 3 p08 ates eee a ed Ae Tae a S209 ee es ne 380 deeenee eae 

wy, a ie or i), oF = LARA Ulactarn Steart.< ~~ 22 — IQ ®t Ce NARRARUELD's)) 3S eo eae gy2A9ODO LMU Y . eee eee ee eX O fF =U ES ZATTIIUVY weer eee eee es dB 388 8 OOV TIO VVEOL ~.ce- eee 

oS See On iy eel dani Fae 387 Centralia |. 0... A414 222 Lone Grove........ 19 175 Antelope. ....--- E14 647 Hermiston, 

438 Russellv ville Penne G5 1,903 Westerville Ag ae E7 2,024 Chandlers 7h ce D 10 677 Lone Wolf. .F3 ol? Arlington. ... =... B15 Umatilla Preece C20 
1.514 Sabina BS "446 West Farmington B 40 882 Chant, Haskell...F 15 296 Longdale, Blaine. .D5 5,020 Ashland fen acs M7 2,016 Hillsboro; s-sueces C6 
BB See oo 1 RMS Went Jenerones 8 | gah Ghetetngomms EBA Fomegte eB | gh Aatagote neces a Bat) Bethan case Gee 

265 Salesville ....... ) 10 840 West Lafayette...D 9 1'350 Cheleea-.,-.-....B 14 5 LO wither marae B9 586 Athena .........B 20 283 Hubbard ........D7 
2,403 Salineville ..+....C 11 gos” West LielpsiGie ee we 2'016 Cherokee... ..... 6 12,954 McAlester........ G13 100 -AurOraee ne eee D7 680 Huntington...... F 24 
1005p panddee. Ba yp ess West Liberty = 720 8 "468 Cheyenne......... D2 ‘166 McComb, Pottawat- 144 Austin. F20 1,160 Independence . //.E 6 

281 Sarahsville.......E 9 445 West Manchester. .E 3 10,320 Chickasha: OE RC ae ae i forte F 10 AGI Tee Cit NS Siena E22 939 ane ook C16 

Bos Raceline Rae. e Bie W ewe ManRHeld 30S Po pa> Ohootaweee bok: 9 526 McOurtain....... F 16 11808 Bandon s.2<e ed 2 166 Island City 27/7. D 22 

Bee Saylor Park pg he Behe ce) ee ere 483 Choteau... ..-- 638 McLoud..........59 69 Barlow, 785 Jacksonville......M 6 

ORS See ae Did. MEMeo7 West Milton eee Ba 2,866 Claremore........ 1,564 Madill......2.... 110 Clackamas .....D 9 415 Jefferson ......... E7 

472 Scathn eS SOLA EctonS eee BS 388 Clarksville. . 271 Manchester....... A6 281 Bay -Cltyice a 0S 258 John Day ....... F 19 
2 104 Sebring “Mi Rare 147 West Rushville, j aa. fee: irate ae SR suacgtatatstarnie Fe in : 149 Beaver Hill - i ) J3 ie ey : ‘3 : a he Des 

: paid tf ol . . evelan anitou B stein arase ( oqui e unction Ci femee 

Pos ise ees ne 1 pelea eee 2 Ad 2;781 Clinton. 515 Mannsviile....... 110 386 Beaverton. ..--D4 2,758 Klamath Fallg...M11 

340 Seven Mile::.....F 7 1,080 West Union’™...... G6 3.255 Coalgate.. . 224 Maramec. . ..C 10 536 Bend. .G12 412 Lafayette ........ D6 

602 Seville. sete ““o9 980 West Unity ...... A4 1,324 Collinsville. 342 Marble City. .E 16 77 Bourne Baker. ..F 22 4,843 La Grande .. pee e-4 | 

\ 2 Fe 1,801 Comanche. 7 1,546 Marietta. .J9 919 ake Malas Sater F7 49, Laidlaw, Crook..G 12 
Bw pmb FENN re ca ee gt esi OP Mg 76 Cooperton.. 4 1,965 Marlow.. 7 904 118 1,253 Lakeview .......M14 

: gil heehee AE A737 = Ree 307 Copan....... 3 480 Marshall.......... C8 49 Butteviile, Marion. 8 126 Lapine, Crook. ..G 12 
4:908 Shelby... us or< ce C7 203 Wilkesville ....... F8 1,950 Cordell 4 503 Maud F 10 587 C D7 1,820 Lebanon F7 

721 Sherrodsville ....D 10 948 Willia F5 - ae Cll.......+-..- eer wae eens anby ....+-+--- ak ‘ 5 ANON. ss eater ee 

000 estes B3 536 Williamsport...... F6 ornish........--- 8 aysville.........@8 364 Canyon City.....- 185 Lexington... ...- C17 

566 Sherwood ‘ 1 D 183 Covington 8 1,110 Medford A8& 149 Canyonville .~K5 70 Lonerock D116 
ee een Ue ee Bolg 1,187 Coweta.......-.-D 14 ‘349 Meeker... .. 1.11.15 10 386 Carlton .......---D 6 86 Long Creeic «+...8 18 
6.607 Sidney: . anaes D4 4,491 Wilmington Kis . r fF 5 378 Cowlington...... F 16 69 Meno. Key Siti fe touege Metis, B6 761 Central Point reece 230 Lostine =>... G23 

459 Silverton.......-- 258 Wilmot ........-- C9 oho Oe ee Be ee anny eee RE hore Ce eae ee 20 oes ee 

187 Sinking Spring....F 5 927 Winchester, 220 Crone Raa Ee AGS 2A 88 MUU Ea eA Teco qQi2 "364. Madtas: Green cate 

589 Smithfield ...... D1i Adams a. gant G6 52D Deowace Se Pia 626 Mill Creék. Pear geen S15 Gobiew ast BET 3980 MEATenn ald nee Teo 

447 Smithville........C9 261 Windham .......B11 AGES Chania OEE ap 706 Mine seta ag ag Go urg Sone Hat 2,980 Mare field ....... J? 
1,286 Somerset......... E8 2,502 Woodsfield ......E11 BSA Bie gS AIO OD CCA BA 225 M dee EA a o4 9 Con SPAR ee 1380 Milton oa leew exers B21 

349 Somerville ....... E3 310 Woodstock....... D5 Fae Ce a ae cos Mon ns BD en F 22 tO Miloauie ee Se 

212 South Bloomfield .E 6 807 Woodville........ B6 304 Dever Bete ipaate 1s D 10 327 pens and........ C9 30 ea a BON PS 33 310 Mitenell CO ea aiaas F15 
1,181 South Charleston .E5 6,136 Wooster. wane 9 Obi Daido ee is OO MEO ne ok D413 Be tarde eon 9, cb 110: Mexumene ane Bir 
Cie Were pae a ey re Worthington ic were 1,416 Davis......-....-H9 449 Mountain Park....G 3 45c2-Cotvallla iidoceck 5 493 Monmouth ..:....E 5 

'316 South Point g-- G8 1.893 Wyoming. 166 Deer Creek........ A8& 855 Mountain View....F 4 1,834 Cottage Grove ....H 7 878 Moro: f.cce eae C13 

SI Oth Golem hee vee ; Yramilton F3 662 Delaware........ A138 671 Muldrow....... E17 AS3= Covelinne teas’. D 22 545 Mt. Angel ....... .E7 

Sina ee Lpsrean eee I 1,344 Dewey.......... A13 441 Mulhall...........08 367 Creswell ......-. ~H6 429 Myrtle Creek |... /K 6 

420 South Solon......E5 5, .O6m WOnIA Wis ee ear E 4 240 Dill F3 25,278 Musk B14 2.124 E5 836 Myrtle Poi JT2 

499 South Webster ...G7 1,360 Yellow Springs ...E 5 278 De Pi SEP ny 9 ean ee OFRE aoe ae Bf Vee eevee Ne/aike fo 5m 5 ‘De Ets Nohale oint...... o4 

853 South Zanesville, 182 Yorkshire ........ aee Oe eee C7 p77 Nadia eee er 3 12 : Ne map eee 

Muskingum ....E7 79,066 Youngstown..... B11 PE aioe re H7 S48 Nechviiee nous ¢ 15 57 +o storia, eed 

TOL Spartans coe D7 A478) Zales. ccceaceee > F8 ae Dereie: seme gia 112 149 Navin, Ccipte-selete)c Ds 21 2.260 N oe Epon 7 
1,748 Spencerville ...... C4 250 Zanesfield........ D5 2 579 ease Pele) re ON F13 1.902 Newkicl He ASS 3 or Toit 12 Hs Now erg... ak: 

355 Springboro ...../:F 4 28,026 Zanesville . LEO ET harclact ene St Es F 10 "403 Noble... PAs D7 2,078 Nomth Bend: Goos.3.3 

sgh ES) geietn dopa EN Hi 182 Zoar, Tuscarawas .D 9 2,090 Edmond.. E8 3,724 Norman. ‘FB J3 ds North Powder D i 
ace Adore soar - or 3 oe hh Enid... er ‘i +s 449 NYSS0 = ie eee 
Z : 8 Elgin........ see , OWwWailei Wate ake 467 Oakland ....2iim. os 
OKLAHOMA. Population, 1,657,155 3,165 Elk City..........B2 366 Oakland......... 110 12.) (4,248 Ontationa. saute G 24 
266 Elmore..¢ 3 .s-<0.-s. 8 199 Oakwood........ D4 1,242 Enterprise....... C 24 4,287 Oregon City ...... D8 
COUNTIES 7,802 BL Reno, vos. nek 6 550 Ochelata......... B13 405 Estacada, : 4,460 Pendleton ..-....C€19 
13,202 MnIG oe tisere cicisuniee B7 402, Okareheais. snc cok £ Clackamas..... D9 505 Philomath........ F5 
LO, BSS AGaIT S nacn anda whee D16 30,909 Grady i... ssn. G7 915 UMirick ic. etek ws Fil 920 ‘Okeene sec ecvos oe C6 9,009 Bugene ....:....-, G6 ey Phoenix | svecowee M7 
18,138 SAltAlta ssw. eceon este ASS 18,760). Grant. sec cies oe P| 2,507 Bufawldaett caus F 13 1,889 Okemah:.......: E 12 204 Fairview .........- C8 7 FALOtrOCk 1. aia ones C19 
+5, 80B\ ALORA - 26)... tceiels H 12 16,449 Greer: cdi scene G2 S19. Pairftaxy 5 o2.2 os 1d 64,205 Oklahoma........ E8 969 Falls City .......- E 5 207, Ai Portland = v.aeen (ely 4 
£3,631 Béaver........00.: 35 14,328 Harkion Secreto Gl 569 Fairland......... A116 4,176 Okmulgee........ E 12 Sit. Wlovencescsue esse H3 48 Prairie City ..... F 20 
19,699 Beckham.........F1 8,188 ‘Harper 2s.3.ok 2s Ase 2,020 Fairview..........C5 324 Olktaka. >on n: E14 1,772 Forest Grove ..... C6 ay He Prineville ....... G12 
17,960 Blaine...........D5 18,875, Haskell vos. ac. 2015 248 "Pallisin eevee castes D9 850" Ohustec.caiacrecd sn: H 2 421 \ oasis aaa tela: E 14 15359 Rainier... eee ANT 
29,854 lo becgeh | er ie.” aia G, J 12 24,040 Hughes: 2s..26. 0. - F 12 S44 Rarvo- passe saa aw 255 Oologah......... B18 532 Freewater, 384 Richland .....°.... E 24 
35,685 Caddo -.......... F5 25; 707 SACKSOD? orc olen sa: H2 2L5 Maxoneern isco se H5 340 Orlandos’:. aoces es C8 , Umatiba cn. os © 20 187, Riddles=:;..a:siees K5 
23,501 Canadian ........ E 6 17,480 Jefferson: 62 2, cs ees 374 Fletcher, Comanche 373 OWase0:.. o-5 eo eae C138 391 Gardiner......... H3 ! 4,738 Roseburg.........3 6 
BOOS VOATLOR Ay. 5.5 eho ete 19 16,734 Johnston ........ 110 H5 419. Paden. je) is. E11 276 °Gervaleis encase ee 14,004 ‘Salem. aoews wn oe E7 
16,778 Cherokee ....... D15 26,900, Kay's . mmr <9 A9 AS ‘Porvakens a4 as ae All 310) Panamacgas vera F 16 646 Glendale......... K5 2O5SSclo ancl save wa hatene eg 
21,862 Choctaw......... 114 18,825 Kingfisher........D7 382 Fort Cobb........ F5 239 Paoli. Yao Ge 423: (Gold. Hilly... as L6 1,121 sSeasidevr...< >. ee 
.4,553 Cimarron ........ Fie | T7A78 Kiowa.22.2325-.23G-8 1,344 Fort Gibson...... D115 2,689 Pauls Valley .. Re H8 89 Granite, Grant...F 18 495 Shaniko ........ E14 
18,843 Cleveland ........F9 11,321 Latimer......... G15 697 Fort Towson..... 115 2,776 Pawhuska....... Bil 3,897 Grants Pass ...... L5 1,021 Sheridan....... Dba 
OBA GCORL ye ant sieiteen ey tort H 12 AVplon LSPPIOLO: pect -i G16 625 Mossi opera. E 3 2,161 Pawnee,2.e.5-cn- B10 342 Grass Valley ....D13 115 Sherwood ........ D7 
39,855 Comanche ....... H5 34,779 Lincoln.......... D10 081. Francigy cess Gil 263 Peres. whe aeie ns C15 28 Greenhorn, 1,588 Silverton..... oan: 
Rt AOE ORAS cr pire enacdica she 4.15 154 40 oO PAINE elas pies cere D8 3,027 Frederick:........- H4 135 pectin: Ottawa...A 16 Baker. ........F 22 110 Sodaville.... Lard 
265223. Creek aes ss os 1115 "CTO.230r LO VOmee Me nei: J9 924" Gare sien eer! 603 Perkins....... “[D 10 540 Gresham, 1,838 Springfield .. G7 
migeol (CUSTEE oss euities D3 ESO0O MOLAR eons tienen F 8 351 Gans.. .E 16 3,133 Perry.. .C8 Multnomah... . 742 St. Helen -B8 
11,469 Delaware ....... B16 20,681 McCurtain........ 116 382 Garber eS 680 Phillips. x H 12 428, Haines ooo hc 4,872 St. den 7 C7 
14,132 Dewey ......... 3 20,961 McIntosh........E 14 957 Garvin. J 15 255 Piedmont . ae. 186 Halfway........ t. Paul. el My d 
PDS 7 of) PNUS Ue ey on bye ate « C1 1S 248 Maj Or os: a=. shales, C5 1,452 Geary.. .B5 25021. PONGH seen ese as B9 SO MAlSCY werctela sleraa ioe G6 818 Stanfield, 
48,050 Garfield.......... B7 11,619 ptael ag serene 110 186 Geronimo......... H5 1,113 Pondcreek........ B7 }... Hardman....... D17 Umatilla...... B20 
26,545 Garvin .......... G9 13,596 Mayes........... C15 373 Glencoe....... phe, is 637 Porter..:.......D14 08 Harney). 3 Hic: 119 703 Stayton......... .E7 


























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4,880 ‘The Dalles Pats “ob 149 Westfall... 2.2. G23 Peswriionnen we. DA se aia ieee ues 
& ae ane f i Wer : te Daleytown: airton 984 ite Fe Kitee ee 42,694 arp orebumberiand D8 1 ans phe es tae ates 
LONGI cures vite ; i ae wee Eaee Svél Dallas NY ees. , cKees ie ; Hr pe Nee 
tor Troutdale ........ G8 at ee a Cue Dele eye is 20 1 S76 DDSMRS Po icis, oes v0 G9 1 aus Glen HODG.. 3.1m ‘Da mate: Meicees Hoo UB x 156 Oakmont, ‘Alle: 2 
noes a . ees, sete itso 884 Dallastown eae ,159 Glen Olden, Dela- 1 ae McMahan....... 436 Oakmont, Alle- 
Beer , Gio 7,517 heen ST Wia.e pats C10 1,263 Glen R Giant ea Bae bis Meveytawn 2 “Be ba! aie ee 
1,483 A eee eras 246 C 20 376 Wilawina Soca OK} 6,305 Dae Riles sea. <heis D8 "434 Goideteon Abts 3 aot Macwigte, Biche "10 11324 ae ee “ 
Peete ee Bs cae iarhe oe x SDoTO ..... e, e- Pave dais ae aes 
aaa WEIS Gena oupct a i u seas Woodburn ...... D 7 311 Darlington ...... eet 1,185 Gordon .,........ D 5 421 Madison, Wonee iy 11,324 Old Forge:....... st 
762 Vernonia... 6 325 Yamhill... .,.1.-D 849 Dauphin ......... ES 606 goalgenerorey ee ¢ 10 haley 220 BiH Siem 8 
Wallowa 2.5... C 23 3 Yoncalla .s). 25.0. 15 800 Pern Bilele pisleta' es E 2 200 pela ot Wee phant: D4 15 $36 Mahaney City .... Do a8 Orbison. Bee Be 
wocevesss:D3 536 Gratz, Dauphin ! cee 
S77 Deersaton. D3 536 Gite: Dauphin Er P1e6: Malverk, eee hs 247 Orestown. ES 
PENNSYLVANIA. 1.000 Deano <i 'pe ee Ott : Sip rerettoed (RB a 
ae ee Pes ae oquetant nae 2,202 Manheim Rie Aerie E9 2 437 Cposola Mil Brae 
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34,319 Ad COUNTIES 881 Delta ... DO 372 Green Lane ... nn M543 Manor ie at i Sua u 
1,01 BTR, Ste Ss wot. F7 259,57 Bt Derry o i ag Graeme ee ae - 
: Care ae A Pata eR a Rar =| 9 13,012 Greensburg eR a | 1,645 Mansfield .......-. 3 2,390 Oxford.......-.--. B 
,880 Armstrong .... 167,029 Lancaster ...... 9,331 Dicks sn ohn ghee pie 3 1,143 Greentree, Alle- rae i3g Mapleton Depot -- 4 BA 
78,353 Beaver Pe ay i 70,032 Lawrence 2s, t 853 Diebete ee cheng $20 =e sages she ore UBL Paste Land 
aoe 70,032 Lawrence «0002 7) pH BIS Fee es F7 Robe’ Guecnebin eae Di , s Hook, 1,244 P. Gat ccpautiewre 
oo SERS OTLB E Oe nT Bo Bae OB gaee gemiie cc RE | age wage a penne rays 
, LE > Braet are 5 : COINS 2. cue ice ingt 5 Halifax . TAGs es 21078 Marietta, 3+: 800 bare 
54,526 Bradford» ‘B5 80,813 Lycomin C9 Lip Dee st: El 472 H UBS 36 eaten: Da 1 ai f 
peated RE RMR OR |S BN cg eee ge aie 
, canescens ees DB , Soiate nti hae ae over, York... Mite i Tenover ate 7 Markleysbure y j Re i | 
ett a ree : 2 27785 Mii gee ees Ds Sere Doe Sor R ie ar eas Hanover. Pe a FB 3 1 315 Markleysburg at ake i 3 3 gor Rapa Heights 7 
ae i 22,941 Monroe 22... Bast ylestown. ....E 11 64,168 H Py sdtonsh A ais D1 920 ars ace me | 3,967 P on, Cambria ..D 4 
ae “C5 Teb.3h0 Monte eee Ee 8 ravosburg...... 168 Harrisburg .......E 8 Martinsbure..... LE 5 462 Pen ATEV Ieee se 11 
2 Set is iehaeo ee aH itt Drittwood Ro ae ah eet an wot atone (8 eee arene Pera) or Sar bony f 2  oeenen 
a = oe : a Ca st iain py ds a 160 Hartevon, ee se asontown, Fayette. * ae Penns Ration Le : $ 
: : feo fe oa : 682 Dubolsiowan «1.11: 7 , es 1,388 ,141 Penns 5 5 
Seen me came GE cere maa BE | Meum BS Paehe § 
: : SORE Tap oe Phi 0 Lh ISAC OBS: Tathorg i tee | FI A oo eere P sbure ...... 
61,565 Crawford ..... Be 29,729 Potter ree OR: Pag 1,263 Bascal Sacer E7 705 Hatheld, “Mont- * ier 12.780 Meadvil Cae Bi 184 etal i ‘ 
hae erland ... SOVELT Wien ee DD 150 Dundaif, Susque- gen Git davies Seat ee 4,469 Mechanicsburg... ‘BT '5.385 BI Phulstephia i 12 
, PRN 6 cats ste ws E8 ’ Ie Scio D7 hanna 4 aWley 2. 502 Media. - rag Diet : 
ae Sa avs cou Pe ie tenner es ae eee Sap ate ye 3,56 anicsburg . - Ce rg, 
SMSTIMI et. Pal end1 293: Suilivan’<ti oe F3 iB’ unmore......-- C10 1 avthori, Eiaion. 05 21088 Mercer gr meats Be 
Het GE Ane ohh |THE Ria tie ie | ape fb ae ee 
‘ayette .....---- : OPA... eee ee eee B Sie sn : ba52 Hesleton ss... et Meee | 
asseWorest. co... <2. + - B 3 eriene Unton sissies. De 184 Woateancre Source C8 25,452 Becton ee oe ae 3,741 Revert Nome Pa 4,075 ping Grove PED 
fe os ieee ie es veiee Dz Re cee par C8 hs Heidelberg pig sie D9 207 MIAGIEDOr aes F4 4,975 Pitcairn, Alle-  — .D9 
Pee... ee Seat 822 Bast Beda FB 1,089 Herndanee co ea 1100 Mepore Sehivi,, | 16.467 ane 4 
; ingdon ......E 2 RYH Sc hnclare B 493 East Brady... ... ak ee | ee 
66210: Indiana... .<...... D 3 ae Westmoreland .. Bae 5,046 Hast Conem ugh, ode oe Te ui eon - i = st ' 
an coe ae ae jae ead. Be ist Coner augh, ad 3,734 Hollidaysbuirg « me -E 8 1,244 Midland eS ae: E8 191 Pleasantville. .... Bl 
: Vata > oc. acs E6 , ig RnR ARs Ptr F8 1 (P.O.Conemaugh) 18 985 Homer City ......D 3 Tp eee ae tia Plomlligns 2 D8 
,235 East Greenville ..E 11 ‘713 Homestead... ... EB 2 HORE ae ast partic 
Incorporated Citi 2'118 East McKeesport, 2,945 Honesdale HE Te neces Oe aap Polat Ma : 
eee ines O45 Honesdaie <2. ue ¢ S84 MiMintown, 7 ->:- D7 1.389 Poi ato OL 
300 Adamsburg » Etc. Allegheny... b Op | Honey Brook. E 10 oye Milford a, P12 | Ot gee cz 
Westmoreland ..E 2 1,898 Brockwayville, 3,458 East Mauch ee 990 poirionn seers B08 ML Creak 8 ae thea 
675 Adamstown, 3,003 B Jefferson .,.....C3 28,523 manent a RW 2 A Dit 304 Hop Bottom B40 ii ut cae ze G ee Ve i 
7 Lancaster ......E 9 1/300 os aralatoaetehs C3 5,615 Hae On eee Se Dili 590 an ottom ....B 10 2,394 Mi iersburg.....- aol Port carton. cB 
TOPARTON a. aps7are- sc E9 2’ rownstown..... st Pittsburg, 136 pewell ........ ES illerstown ee 170 ion rt Be 
150 JAYS Seer eee B8 324 Brownsville, Fay-— 316 Allegheny...... Di Hopewell Cotton 349 Millerstown.....- 649 porters. Dt 
Py ccomeat Se : malig ne vers ee 549 Millerstown......-E 7 170 Portersville ..... ; D1 
661 Aldan, Delaware .F 11 650 Bruin. os. iss. C2 Space Seg noe te oe ate ees ee oe w926 Muluean 50223 8 33 era oy 
432 Alexandria. .....D5 1,268 Burgettstown.. EI oy East Apoukesthe: 607 Houtzdale ....... D5 Set Millvele, Allegheny D4 3 a8 Portree 3 
1,743 Aliquippa, eee 142 a Brad- aoe east Sides. sn 2 444 Soe Meanie eae D6 7900 Mill Vill rae a apo portaue Dyes 
AVE Piya se: cts Ty ee ADS “Biinsides Clean oe B8 ast Springfield, 1,650 ughestown .... SCT ire eet a 8 tet ett 2002. Pe 
He ae Met: a ao nee Bie nttlee Gen sgl ' et pe eek nictteereke 7 $60 ie ne ee aM OS. "263 Pes ES D9 
i ae i ios ma 2 pam Bast Siriidsure é HT f caod le, ae a Sau o Mines Mis ae D8 338 Prospect... Cate 
5.205 Ambridge Beaver. D 1 2}230 California |.... ene Bae Wee incion 4 oath Hinting eee i 2 eet 
3,006 “Apollo. ..2. 6. + ‘D2 198 Callensburg...... C3 Washington ....E 1 "315. Huntingdon ......E 6 Leg atobatene ee oe 2804 Quekergna Ba 
i Aes: baer 188 GC 63 E ew genington <5 $15 Hyde Park....... D2 1,536 Mohnton........ "739 Quakertown . ...E 11 
so A Bs 185 Gallen eB 2 908 has ae, ace Hydetown LyRialeya B2 by ,376 Monaca, Beaver...D1 Quarryville, Lan- 
383 Arendtsville 875 Camp Hill, Cum- 34 Bastvale......... 51749 I eon ae eee ce attorelad * ee 2: 
Andamnm.. 02 Sse 9 berland . ...E7 1.9 7 Eau Claire....... 2/037 apap TATE et Ds smongane vi ne 
82 Armagh, Indiana..D 3 3,801 Canonsburg ...... El iter Ebensburg ....... E4 , ngram, Alle- 7,598 Monongahela...... El 308 R jliroad York ..F'8 
1,818 Beno Westmore- s7ioen penren teen eee B8 , mica y stone, Dela- 800 eae ae ee OD D1 1 490 Taemeton = vios O43 Hansa aes 
ah .E 10'3 arbondale......B 11 616 Ate et eer dd 2,886 I G Renee S 1 outourevilie, 6 8 oa ie es 
683 Arona, W = "303 Carlisle ...... Bdenbure: ‘ twitee es o, : Pager) eset oe anki. Aile~ 
6,855 mee Westmore- 10,009 Carmichaels eee ft 2,596 Edgewood, Alle- 360 Meera Jente: al 3904 Meas eo i : wee ia >: 
; shiand ........ , amegie.........E1 | ©. _ @.O. Pittsburg) ckspnvilies : a efi nee 
Toa le gles Sa aoa SGA Sha ade Carrelitowa Di 1,229 wes Oe Paitabis As pee ea ee ce ide hie SOE Pana Reading orc k 
pa Atiegheny ; geworth....... Theis stustans ,071 Morton... ....-- F ; aac cee 
2,592 Aspinwall, D4 306 Cassandra ....... BA 8 somereedeniin. ri we Fedo, tase « : eae : a en : 
Allegheny..... Di 166 Casselman........ F3 Saeeerrrnue 367 Fellewon cence. BE BEM Fal Siac a " e ees ; 
: es i ae: st eo te," my 31 Jellerton Pees pee Mt, Carmel......- D8 3,189 spe be Rhpoenions C6 
sao acest Caos a) a pevillo, Hunt aA 944 co, Washington E 1 2,968 Je eTsON Le kee F 8 ee Mt. Holly Springs E7 "671 Reynoldsville Seow 
514 Attleboro...... 1) 0 Catasauqua ..... D 10 1,235 Elderton......... D2 "109 enkintown .....E 11 ,771 Mt. Jewett........ B4 121 Biecviiee es sae 
191 Atwood.......--- D3 ,930 Catawissa ........D8 SLOOP ENATOG, cow ideleisie® B5 3,15 Jennertown ...... E 3 Pres tac eons Se, Fi 562 team Bp 
921 Auburn. ........D9 500 Center Hall’... D6 aaa Blgine oystapeaes B2 Saat i hore... -. Bor 424i ML Oliver, “Ati i. ae Boe a 
2.041 Austin oon BS pA tad ip epteniecae e B2 Mee Johanne ea ts eee ny Rag : pucks 
| SS B3 iN capi ie ae Fllzabet avin ES é 334 gonnehinN Ee ss 785 Mt. ape ed So fee 1 ee Ridgway ....... spar 
796 Avis, Clinton ..... C6 1,413 Centerville, Wash- ae. TOMI AMS orelare aids ure B7 608 Lepieete mee f) ae 31338 Me Union. 20.2. BS 1 ae a 
Gam A VOCE) «alee vic.e ce. C10 2,42 IUECONG Sold ste.cts « E1 3°90 RLISWOLED:. verere's) sie. 5,285 anata Diese Be 1304 Muncy i occoee G8 ize pone oe 2 
668 Avondale.. ..... F 10 429 Centralia 111.111) D9 ;902 Ellwood City ...-. Di 6626 Kane fst. 2B 4 303 Mou a BS SE Tne Sima H 
1,262 Avonmore ....... “19, 808 Chalfont. E11 Sear Maa oes, eel 283 Karns Cig G2 a a gets Z Bee i 
ss At mt 8 Ghrlione. 2c 3.901 Bimharst... +. ei i zee Karns City . C2 es Munhall, AlleghenyD 1 5903 ae Spring ...E5 
Mt Bangor. ....... Dili Chapman Quarries, 21916 Balen TAGE C2 6.449 Rien, Square. .F 10 1700 Natberte Mont. ne Br ae ee 2 
535 avacebord. Cam- 9 Northampton..D 11 M2 Mporlame i -ere B5 4731 Heike os fone nna 300 SE eg 
ae i be s ‘O18 Emporium’: 13 aE Serdar Cah ie gomery......- Ell 1,300 Rockledge ....... 
$38 on. ay ag guanerot en EB S iptcd eS ae ,651 See Alle- 3,978 Nazareth .....-.. D112 "222 Spain 9 So oak F3 
057 Bath iiss. 11 4, 113 Cherry Valley... . 3354 Enon Valley ..... D1 SHENY ee Di Roce Nels eee B7 pe Ao B9 
221 Bear Lake ....... B3 yuo, OWSStGr... T-s). ec Fil 66. 92 Ephrata .........E9 84 . O. mist Lad a3 New Mian. Bs : oh es 
3,456 Beaver .......... D1 74 Chester Hill...... 5830 Erle ........+-++- Al 2 360 earn eu 6 303 New Alesana , G48 Hovspete o: 
Ree eet Chester Hi. 5830 Etna a eages oe ae eee Kutztown Si amhs ‘D 10 05 New Alexandria, 648 Rosedale + ie 
1.530 Beaver Meadow .D 10 317 Cambria 6.0 os D4 vansburg, Butler, D 2 528 Tanne te ere .. C8 ve amore <P 4 fe i ee ng 
#30 Beaver Mendow :D 10 ee 2 (P, O, he ae ee) 47,22 aflin, Luzerne ...C 9 177 New Baltimore....F 4 , oyalton, Dau- 
2235 Bedford ....... 9, 934 Christiana... F9 1,725 Everett . ‘ES 1227 Lancaster ....... F9 g25 New Bethlehem .. Be sors moved 0 
584 Beech Creek ...-.- C6 2826) Gluirtom t+). seceiec 1,759 Everson......... E3 68 Landingville, ; 1,625 New Bethlehem ...C3 763 Rural. Valley’. a 
4,145 Bellefonte ........ C6 2 rie Clarendon........ Bs SMe, EXOUCr st pubis wk uaers 252 Sehay Usa s =: Dp “155, New Builalo,berry Bt ms ae eke 
ees es tH Clarendon. 20 BS SELES aia he i wi - Landisburg....... E7 135 New Buifalo,Perry E 7 utledge, Dela- 
eee i sae 8 W239 Fastoryvile ... 3 9 re piven and ag Sy =a 274 Newburg ....... 7128S WATE ie haste Fil 
bon7 pete Aligeheny P.O; ae asec rae eat fra Pairnelg 2002 F7 br Vane heraatinaon ooo Natt a0 Seta f 
ellewood ..... "Ty .O, Clark eo ee cidecmace nn | 80 Ney centri” ) ae 
etn rh ee | acy 1b? atrview'.200.0) a 3,351 aah ype — _ 36,280 New Castle....... x 1 280 Salladasburg, 
Hens s.cks = Di sere Clearfield’ .)... si. 3. D5 See ra Grane G4 Water eee HENS soe i Pee 
355 Bendersville .....F 7 ,155 Clifton Heights, 1533 Fiusten® neavel x Di ar stor ee re Neate 22 2 ee a a 
S87 Denson: -')-- >: Delaware...... Fil 55 Fallston, Beaver..D 1 ; reagent Te eumenand & ane é 
1,922 Bentleyville, Wash- 335 Clintonville....... C2 bab Eevente Cie ee Be 3 plume. 21 B40 ae H : ae ' 
ington ...... El 1,758 Clymer’... .« $2. 2,005 Fayette City ..... E2 so tepone ee os 729 New Freedom... Bi ig Gage 
719 Benton .....----- C8 816 Coal Center ...... E 2 $14 Ferd: _ x 288 rapagviy ss a fa a | Saas 
Pas Bowin .. 6-5 «6+: Pa 311 Coaldale ........ 514 Ferndaié, Cambria eee WAT uzer ne irene Be REE AB ace Z 
308 Bernville, Berks. [E10 5,164 Coaldale ........ D 10 D4 8 Luzerne. .’...... C9 De tel Net nae SE ett 1,424 Sealp Level «i Bd 
377 Berrysburg, Dau- 228 Coalmont........ E 5 1 644 Finleyville ....... El cays LAtLODES Ue i stale E3 Patty Rew. Reneineion? D2 a Senet bare," Be * 
PHD sneer E 11 nt Coalport...3.<....D 4 pace Fleetwood....... E 10 ot Tawreieartionc: ‘64 Ne ahanote Poni 
332 Berwick, Adams..F 7 ,084 Coatesville'......F 10 seedy is tae % Lebanon 02S BS ss nara sil pan z 
5,357 Berwick......... re: 1 695 Cochranton ...... B2 Clintons esse: C6 Ai Lebanon .........E9 sw Milford 0 ite Eee tiated 
130 Bethany, ; 302 Cokeburg. ....... 4.850 Ford City .....--; Da. iio Lectedsle...... ee fie New Oxtprd. ey eee 
Wayne ...... Bll 9 Cokeville......... B3 5,749 Forest City...... B10 ‘316 Lenighton ...... tee cas aa oe nf 
12,837 Bethlehem .... 'D 10 1,787 College Hill...... Di 333 Soar Bore a 11398 Lemoyne? Ga an su Sea . 3 a Sie 
'032 Big Run .........D3 1, 621 Collegeville...... EB li 2,353 Forty Fort...... 1,393 Lemoyne, Cum- 2,512 New Philadelphia i's72 Selleraviile Ate: at 
eee Ae ee 388 Roun 53 Le etand +B? 2,009 Newport... -....- E7 :572 Sellersville "18 11 
i Me "s i ede ‘ ‘388 Founeabe Tu Piet Seen pee EE 6 New Ringgold, even Valleys, 
ae ES GI +r rst ta a EWS fie ages D9 SECIS HE VEV NO ec oe ny Ree Ba i Semis c - 
3 378 — Dae src Bit E6 p00 pelt den SaRTC NE etre 2 as Frankfort Spring. E 1 3 ret Lewlsb ee tire a New Re ee oie oa coe 
, airsville........ onfmuence .....4 - ‘ Secret tae ; ewistownt <<... | erat Hani | a 
51345 Blakely, Lacka- B38 #28 Conneaut CAzeL cbt Sra dienkusteie: bh Ero Fewlstown 1.02.06 $10 Newton Hamilton i 4 aie i ui 
STC eae O-~ 12 867 Conneautville.....B 1 Gre eRe. Gf 253 Piper eee 2 ii Aa on Hee =o : 
Si 2 See ae H eee eee ENT aos Livery cso) ae 1,675 Newtown. reel ep ba | 1,401 Sharon RA Sr 1 
762 Bloomfield . 400 Conoquenessing, oer Freedom.......... Di ore yeas Me ate cronks E3 id New Waanisgtony, er coer 
(P. O. New Bloomfield) 7,480 Butler <..2.62 D2 197 Freeland 10 Searing Bi eee cee SI Sa a 
7 150 Blooming Valley ..B 2 1.48 Conshohocken ...E 11 2 mee Freemansburg ...D 11 2,08 ee oe Bl 758 Se wibineten Gt pete Sharpevile fee gi 
.413 Bloomsburg ...... C8 483 Conway. .....0... ,248 Freeport ......... D2 ee. Lickin wendowsint, Be Nicholson enn 1 ° ue ag if 
2,303 Blossburg ........B7 406 Conyngham..... 103 Friendsville ......B9 ~ 156 Little Meadows ...B 9 Sigtiecscwnes. 17 Shelocta ees B 
518 Bolivar .. .E3 nee Coopersburg.....E 11 4,027 Galeton..........B6 ina Esveamare soc BS “brr20 Northampton, N re TUTE Rae ooo 8 
1,878 Boswell. ES 2 81 Cooperstown...... O2 3,504 Gallitzin ......... E4 hy ph aga oe D7 007 ae “bat 13 Meee as a 
2,433 Boyertown . .-E10 aS Coplay os oes is a: Dil 848 Garrett ......... FA 7 596 Liverpool ........ D7 1,0 Seasapit ae es mre Shugo arenes 
3,134 Brackenridge ,252 Coraopolis ...... Di 917 Gaysport........ ,772 Lock Haven ..... C6 Ree etghte te oe gle 
19'357 Braddock . “pe §,091. COmry een cae se B2 aa6 Gone ee? 208 Lofantll, rie 8 tana ‘iE ae f 
aenee Bradford.........B4- 3 et Corsica, Jefferson. .C 3 269 Georgetown, ze 298 Loganville, York ..F 8 11824 North Braddock, 3 Shippenvll fais gi 
,860 Bridgeport . keene eae Ad ir 0 Coudersport ...... B5 Hiaebeee Pr 240 Loretto, Cam ap nar aa a oor 
ae Bridgeville . eae del ane Courtdale, Luzerne C 9 4,030 Gettysburg are a ep bao ne i pruncaragauia “0 i oe as 
562 Bridgwater . DT 4 0 Covington........ B7 5,401 Gilberton . D9 363 Lumber City, "080 North Gharlerol 232 § ren ack F t 
459 Brisbin . “D5 ,583 Crafton ... Bt 1,165 Girard ... Ertl 5 ane ae wore North East. ae pees = 
9,256 Bristol... ‘His 563 Creekside D3 41396 Girardviil Boe de Sie mee w8d6 North Trwia a2 Rag bi 
478 Broadtop, ‘Hunt- 1,470 Cresson.. E4 203 Glasgow .. 2,043 Lykens .. .-D8& B17 Northumberland « * 754 jane 
ingdon.........E5 $38 Sone D9 5,540 giana Alie- ° 2 3,389 ee Schuyl- oto For aan : y } 7A St erat “8 
5 essona -..---D9 | (2 gheny ........ D1 579 McConnellsburg .. Q o Blea seal E1 ‘0 Slippery Rock .. C 
nie abies | aR Mepeagnne BE | 6 Rep Sis Bee 
, 5 cDonald.. i : a s pare, 
BY ood Seaion, | 17280 Smokes 
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Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 Pop.1910 ye a Pop. mer 

O49 SMmithnheld =. cic « F2 2,221 Upland, Delaware _ J 2,663 San Lorenzo ...... C9 1 667--Vega Altai crise B6 Bi ped ke tiee eK at 4 225; Tatuimern.s «, sans D17 

784 Smithton.:...:.. E 2 BSG /UTSINAo. ceae ce, *3 1,920 San Sebastian ....B 2 3,082 Vega Baja ....... B6 177 Reidville. . ented 1,708 Timmonsville Sak 16 

643 Snow Shoe....... C6 265 Utica, Venango.. ft 2 1,290 Santa Isabel ...... C3 3,158 Vieques...52.0.4 D12 245 Richburg. .. ee Sy a Stat th | 128 NirZalweacs\e + aes Cil 

288 Snydertown, North- 240 Valencia.......... D2 1,759 Toa Baja.........B7 2,816 Yabucoa........ D 10 330 Ridgeland....... Mil 255 Townville ....... D4 

umberland ..... D8 1,198 Vanderbilt ....... 573 Trujillo Alto ..... B9 6,589" Vatico 6. cere «sates D3 505 Ridgespring....... G9 60 Travellers Rest, 

180 Somerfield, 3,876 Vandergrift.. -D8 3,208 sUtuado \..5 o. een aw C4 300 Ridgeville....... J 14 Greenville or O'S 

Somerset....... F3 3,438 Vandergrift Heights, FSF 370 Ridgeway........ F12 207 JPrentonsi.cs omens H8 

2,612 Somerset... 4.4 a 4 Westmoreland... E 2 Sart ese ERIG So rset Ay 1. ate hee pope, Fawn ee 
75 Souderton..:.... = 11 85 lling, Lacka- A UDP ek sere ah « See deie ote 

Teta South Allentown: Sina hia AERO RHODE ISLAND. Population, 542,610 508 Rowesville 142 190 Ulmers T10 

439 South Bethlehem . 251 Venang Bl 139 Salem... Mele: ; nion at 
19.973 South Bothiefien. Dil 2,849 Verona: 1.2 COUNTIES 311 Salley.. H 10 7 Vance .114 
3,943 South Brownsville. 1,437 Versaille e 17,402" Bristol oeioeeek. K 19 424,353 Providence ...... E8 610 Saluda. Pee vss 542 Varnville . Kil 
‘e South Canonsburg. 1,410 Vintondale. -_E4 SCS TOLaent oer tases K 10 24,942 Washington ...... Q9 189 Scotia.... aa O 362 Wagener.. Peres eee H10 
4,592 — Fore aa .E4 ; ae Volant. Bars Ae EE | 39,335 Newport ........0 20 ah San Pace Wee . re ae bared: Sate hia ‘e as 
1,748 South Greensburg. 1962 Fall occ ewes eee ainiele aherer otatate A ows 

sei South New Castle. 1,039 Walnuiport .....D-10 Incorporated Cities, Towns, Etc. ns 108 Shendoas, 2c 42. O1ai Waveien or eeeaeene 

434 South Philipsburg. "980 Vramapann Ee Di 2,000 feed seen K 10 5,000 Manville ........ Ci4 374 Sharobeecenesere C10 $70) ‘Wellford’. at swans CMe 

805 South Renovo MNOSO Warners. cee Ace aS 3,100 Arctic. --J 12 1,708 Middletown ..... 018 113 Sieglingville...... J10 1,576 Westminster ..... .D3 

Clinton Goes 1,251 Warrior Run... 2,107 Ashton .. C15 (P.O. Newport) 521 Simpsonville......D 6 328 West Union...... 03 
(P. O. Renovo) 18,778 Washington.......E1 1,400 Block Island... ..Z 12 2,325 Natick ..... -J 13 109 Smyrna......-..-- C9 847 Westville ....... B13 
10,190 South Sharon '560 Washington Boro, 8,565 Bristol ...... -K19 27,149 Newport . : 338 Snelling... ... ee Ga) 85 White Rock .....F 10 

é Mercer ....-....C1 Lancaster .E9 1,270 Centerville ......K 12 2,010 Pascoag.......... C6 17,517 Spartanburg....... C8 1,045 Whitmire ........ E9 
1,084 South Waverly, 183 Washingtonville. :.C 8 22,754 Central Falls ....E 16 51,622 Pawtucket .....- F 16 438 Springfield........ 110 1,957 Williamston ...... D5 

"" “Bradford .....:B 8 724 Waterford...... ..B1 1,037 Charlestown ......F 8 2,194 Phenix .......... Jit 957 St. George . us 365 Willington .. G5 

(P.O. Waverly, N.Y.) 1,950 Watsontown..... .C8 eae Onenen totes ee 228i Portsmouth teste a oe 1,377 St. Matthews... oH 12 F 824 Williston oe J 10 

78 yest. Greens- , oventry ........K 9 224,326 Providence ..... 408 § Helis sasa 3 : nnsboro ...... 
Bee ware ae Sis W sete a ae 21,107 Cranston ....... Hi4 2,000 River Point...... Jil gai eresertion owas 190 Woodford....... Hil 
3,734 South Williams- wanna. C10 3,420 East Greenwich ..L13 1,271 Riverside .......1H17 2,355 Summerville ..... J14 1,880 Woodruff ........ D7 

Pee egotts Lycoming .C 7 412 Waymart...).///B 11 15,808 East Providence ,G 16 2,739 Smithfield ...... D 12 SZ Stimmitsat ten G 10 250 Yemassee i ..5. > L12 
2,700 Spangler, Cambia.D 4 7,199 Wayne ° 6 778 Exeter ......... N12 4,032 Tiverton. ....... M 22 8,109) Sumter (ve ees sc Gi4 2,326 Yorkville........ Cll 
"460 ane tansburg......B2 3.545 Waynesburg 1 ae] bei HL SDE G Gio 4 : ts A at demos HA an 523 Swansea ........ = 7 195 Zion civ erste Sule 

283 = 3D arrisville; sce. - ; seeeeee 99 Sycamore........ 

Ay Spears, Washingtony ' 2,501 Weatherly, nereR aS 3 Lait Hope Valley cin ya P 6 Aas were wee eses - ‘ ycamo 

nf. IR RE OE eT 3 Tei . ,32 opkinton........R 5 4 @LWIGK ce cneasare a a 
2,880 Spring City...... E 10 638 Weissport........ D 10 a Was SAimectoumn Q17 8°696 Westerl i 
c Springdale 2 Te rs a sifo Jamestown ...... Vi Vestaig wos eve T2 
Pepe Shoe Gare a Pip ais cleo hee te Ae) 1,276 Little Compton ..P 21 38,125 Woonsocket ..... A12 SOUTH DAKOTA. Population, 583,888 
’ Allegheny . ne fs om q oe Moles, Yo “ eae 4,500 Lonsdale'.. 5.5.2 D 16 COUNTIES 
CE Pee Peny, PRESS Pond a Armstron D7 12,712 Lincoln G16 
1,152 Spring Grove.....F 8 5,512 West Berwick, é mat ire g "+." i 42 |. 0848 oyman eee 
5640 St Clair ee 2,036 West Brownsville. 5 2 SOUTH CAROLINA. Population, 1,515,400 15,776 Beadle.......... E13 9,589 McCook... ...... Fis 
FR eT PAL a oe a ee 176 * (Bennett): saline vere i cPherson ...... 
we koe een mcg 5 A ape a Se) Dhester ee +8 COUNTIES 11,061 Bonhomme ..... Hi14 8,021 Marshall ........ B14 
6,346 St. Marys.........C4 “Montgomery... 11 34,804 Abbeville 34,225 Greenwood : Fa 148 Brookings bc tetath ¥ 16 12,640 Meade - econo Bd 

"453 St. Pete rsburg. Une ae C2 1,083 West Easton ..... 41,849 Aiken .... 25,12 ampton -L 867 Brown. weisss ss eer ee cule © = A 

3s iF oeveoe ¢ Bi ad Je Sli : 2 69,568 Anderson ... 26,995 Horry ..... .-G19 6,451 Brule .. Pp Sida Oe ’ MeL. sca 7 
1 435 State Gollere Leb ater D6 O05 Wen Ena. a oe P 18,544 Bamberg 27,094 Kershaw ...,.... E138 1,589 Buffalo Fee ak ee ae Es 

14246 Steelton Se te Ot 1,207 Westfield......... B6 34,209 Barnwell 26,650 Lancaster ....... D13 4,993 Butte .. bee 8,695 Moody..... sae 

‘674 Stewartstown..... F8 1,261 Westgrove.......F 10 30,355 Beaufort........ 41,550 Laurens ......... E7 5,244 Campbell .......- B9 12,453 Pennington, ES 

179 Stillwater. .cC9 4,715 West Hazelton, 23,487 Berkeley ........ 25,318" hee: .chie onto nie F15 14 899 Charles Mix .....G12 11,348 Perkins ... -B4 

761 Stockdale, W ashing- Luzerne......... C9 16,634 Calhoun .,...... 32,040 Lexington....... G10 10,901 Olark¢s22 ¢2aew: Di4 4,466 Potter .... --C10 

ton Stare eS El (P. O, Hazelton) 88,594 Charleston ......K 17 20,596 Marion ......... F18 BLA OA Vane at Fa tealanw ils 14,897 Roberts......... B16 

426 Stockertown ..... 3,009 West Homestead, 26,179 Cherokee......... B9 31,189 Marlboro ....... D17 14,092 Codington ...... D15 6,607 Sanborn .........F 13 
1.074 Stoneboro........< Cit ; Allegheny...... Dil 20,425 Chester actoe. .. <0 10 34,586 Newberry ........ E9 23920) COTO Marke at spausye si By Schnasse .........06 

355 Stoystown, Somerset 589 West Kittanning. . 26,301 Chesterfield ..... D15 27,887 OCONCE.5 weet eis (6p 4ADS. Custerias sesreone ae F2 15,981 Spink cas weitere D13 

een 7 436 West Leesport ....E 9 32,188 Clarendon ...... H14 55,893 Orangeburg ..... Hii 11,625 Davison, .......F 13 14,975 Stanley .......... E7 

885 Strasburg Re ape, 199 West Liberty..... errs peas Risse hats a 2 eeeae SE Soe ry BA arcs ma rp aie Bee on Ror ac ior oon MS Eh aa Sheep Pero cho ar oe. De 

376 Strattanville, 57 West Mi sSEX.... 6,027 Darlington ......E 55, ichland Re. ’ aeiyeta 164 Todd-.......5.5... 

lade’ Heretics RY Saks aah Week Mindictowiee & 22'615 Dillon.......... E18 20,943 Saluda......./. 2. G8 1145 Dewey ..... s+>-s O08. _8.323- ‘Tripp... aoe G9 
4,379 Stroudsburg..... Dil Washington.....E1 17,891 Dorchester.......J 14 83,465 Spartanburg ...... C8 6,400 Douglas ........ Gi3 13,840 Turner ......... G15 

‘459 Sugar Grove.....-B3 1,468 Westmont........ 28,281 Edgefield ........ G8 388,472 Sumter......... G14 7,654 Edmunds ....... Cil 10,676 Union .......<3. H16 
2.439 Suga r Notch.....-- C9 2'880 West Newton ee 29,442 Fairfield ........ Ell 20,918 Onion 7 scm ee D9 3200: Fall River 2.x. ¢- G2 6, 488 Walworth ........ C9 
a ore shirnerhill oe E4 E60 Westover Some D4 35,671 Florence ........F16 37,626 Williamsburg....H 17 6,716 Faulks. ese me Cll Washabaugh .....G6 

863 Summerhill....... 569 CStOVEL a fajcmel a 9,0 1 G 616 t Washington G5 

609 Summerville C3 6,848 West Pittston 22,270 Georgetown ..... H18 ATSC AY OF Gok < ftaendrorerta C10 O;30Se Granta - tele ashington .....- 

eee nite ee at : ae : 68,377 Greenville ........C6 13,061: Grégory’ .5.3..'.\<-< Gil 13,135 Yankton........ H15 
4,209 Summithill...... ae Tee reas C9 , .: 7475 Hamlin Dis 1 doleziebachieee D6 

13,770 Sunbury.... .: ( ittston) atx - yon EEA Ace ce lel ‘ $ 1 
3,478 Susquehanna,.....B 10 2,064 West Reading . Incorporated Cities, Towns, Villages, Etc. ee pandas See my e 6,607 Pine Rite 5 

917 Suterville..... 2 933 West Rey noldsville 4,459 Abbeville.........F5 L870 ‘GreCrer mcs ceatteien C6 4.228 Harding .. pe aie, Oe B2 3,960 Rosebud Indian 
1,899 Swarthmore, Dela- E 283 West Sunbury, Butler 8,910 Alken sn eee 67 Grover,Dorchester J 14 “6/2717 Hushess 2 eee aE Reservation ee Gs 
7,381 Swissvale, nee 664 West Telford Gr jges' tiigminess oes $10 190 eee WL eta Bee te Peace een aha rp eee ei 
4, > Assi BY a Lah Nede gheache dah FOTN 5 CHOC sawn arleyvi - Pine gean osebu 

D1 1,626 Westview ........ D2 9,654 Anderson.........E 5 2,365 Hartsville........ B15 tnd arescearione 
5,396 Seer ee Ce Set ee nao 156 Appleton......... J 10 452 Heath Springs... D 12 Population included in 
y Serere 7x00 VCS ii pena reonaie 1,987 Bamberg: 7-242 =. elena, fpeseiactepten ine Ridge Ind. Reser- 
1,756 Sykesville.......- c4 955 Wheatland, Mercer C 1 1,324 Barnwell......... J 10 319 Hendersonville. .K 12 a g 
oat Senate Re Moa | keep Raveune sooc@ 48 HB Hoy Grove 00 : 
9,462 lamaqua.....-.- rae e ven. ...- 48 CATLOTE cisccisie teats / 2 OUEES’. scene D rig ; 
7,414 Tarentum........ D2 2.775 Wickboro, Arm- 1,652 Belton Deke cone erent D5 342 Holly a2 HNC pen oie a3 Incorporated Cities, Towns, Villages, Etc. 

512 Tatamy,.....-...D11 _ _Strong.......... D2 2,646 Benneitsville.... D16 1,763 Honea Path....... E6 10,753 Aberdeen ....... B12 408 Frankfort .......D13 
De CR ee Ph RES A the Nie bd C10 317 Bethune........ Ela 114 Akaska,Walworth -C 9 433 Frederick ....... B13 

207 Telford ........ 2) 92 ilkinsburg....... or 6) Bingham’ \jeceD 125 9) 267 Irmo. se erate cll ene |e tbo Al bee easements ep anecns 

882 Terre Hill ||...) E9 (Ind. Sta. Pittsburg 1,659 Bishopville,, 2B 14 5 409 Alcester ........ H 16 109, Galena: Seem E2 

293 Thompsontown, P.O.) = 1,119 Blacksburg So 54 Jacksonboro.....K 14 955 Alexandria ......F 14 668 Garretson sot 

Juniata.......+- E6 1,523 Williamsburg ..... ES 192 Blackstock. Dili 390 Jefferson.. D14 417 Alpena... ..E 13 477 Gary . Shae, 

322 Thomson ....... B10 31,860 Williamsport ..... C7 1,278 Blackville Iii 943 Johnston.. -G8 110 Altamont -D 16 257 Gayviile -H15 

230 Thornburg......- : 2,904 Williamstown ....D8 228 Blenheim.. B16 969 Jonesville.........C9 446 Andover . C14 701 Geddes .. ..G12 

248 Three Springs,....E 6 6,133 Wilmerding ...... E2 577 Bluffton......... N 12 92) Kelton ar avckeris D9 146 Ardmore ........-G3 936 Gettysburg ..D10 
5,133 Throop, Lacka- 314 Wilmore ......... E4 160) Bolenadiet ene Le 62 Kemper, Dillon. .E 18 791 Arlington ....... E 16 182 Glenham......... C9 

oe wanna C 10 1,108 Wilson, . : S272 Bowman menses EL 682 Kershaw......... D13 968 Armour......... G13 145 Goodwin........ D 16 
eee ens $iceee- ie : 8,013 W indber, “Somer- ae 279 Bradley, Green- ae 1,872 Kingstree Saoales H 16 583 Artesian Lapham E 14 1,142 Gregory aeeieee g 1 

9383 Tioga.. ......--- 3 a : WOOd Waserc ls uke NE sce eee LO meat 4 e430 “Ash tonienwaaere ,108 Groton c.ceaeeee 
A 4 phere scene he Bee Mad DaEEY 2 ‘. ei 1,471 Branchville...... 3 e aad Lake CltYira ne 3 se . e ae ace G pate 2 16 Mes Harnsbure sotess G ‘< 

933 Titusville + Ba 397 Windsor +f 610 “Brunsons: o.8 soos c amare: ween OD. sess coeds 14) 2998230" Harrold 

809 Topton.. E10 238 Winterstown ..... 215 Calhoun...... +... D4 2,098 Lancaster........ D 13 278) Baltlo’gan keene F 16 648 Hartford ........ F15- 
4,281 Towanda........-B8 5,280 Winton ......... 10 296 Calhoun Falls.....F 6 449 Landrum.....+..+ B7 1,352 Belle Fourche ....D 1 220° Hazel tovcskiediacs D15 
2,325 Tower City........ D8& 1,301 Womelsdorf......E 9 3,569 Camden 2 as... F 13 1, SHS eUACTA itn Sere E 18 3,117- Beresford! genvastee G16 A62 Heclay.acanoeane B13 

317 Townville, Crawford 255 Woodbury ....... E5 421 Cameron........ H 12 4,818 Laurens........., E7 551 Big Stone City...C 16 441 Henry .......... D15 

ee Bl 130 Woodcock, Craw- 255 Campobello.......B7 980 Leesville......... G10 566 Blunts. cnet ace: E9 114° Hermosas. 2 .rne F3 

Feed peo tOn a . igdinery ide es Pee seaeiges ae 367 Carlisle... Bectst ‘De 162 Lewledale Cree G 10 583 Bonesteel Ae G 11 414 Herre SAS = ae 
é Trappe, Montgo se odlawn....... SSE cCentralt somes exington....... OWwdle san oer vainnenete 

B 809 Wormlcysburg.... SLoU Cha Dinca wecie oe F 10 1008s Libertye ses aaaoene O15 S51) Bradley. i.e C14 223 Hetland is ceeceae E15 

2,067 ‘Tremont. “D9 436 Worthington, 150 Chappelis, New- 341 Lincolnville... ...J 15 158 SBrandt auctions: D 16 1,084 Highmore .......E 11 

260 Troutville, Clearfield Armstrong ..... D2 DEITY seatrcsee ee E9 440 Little Mountain ..F 10 934 Bridgewater ..... F14 271, Hill Olty s. seaeees F2 

C4 Pate OREO. Ae 58,833 Charleston.......L 16 99 Little Rock...... E 18 444 Bristol ..........C14 259 Hitchcock 13 

1,288 Troy........ o.++-B8 eg qq SOD vee ence eee C3 23878 (Oheraywcoeantaen D 16 168 Livingston........ 901 Britton .........B14 217 Hosmerse. creole 11 

622 Tully tor a aoe ;B 11 280 Ww Hiehisviie pene. = : 591 ed Falls. gt zee pone a ao a prookinse Fercgrn nets a ag aoeee pepe gt se 

522 Tullytown, Bucks E 5 alusing ....... 4,754 Chester Sik 50 Lowndesville qlee eae stk 116°. « +209 Hoven Jsaqcneneee 
1,598 Tunkhannock.....B 9 3,010 Wyoming ....... C10 618 Chesterfield. ..... CALs 343 Lowryville....... 625, /Bryant.s.cae seo D15 1,026 Howard......... 15 

661 Tunnelhill, Cambria 985 Wyomissing......... 4,90) Clifton, Spartan- 139 Lucknow........ 280 Buffalogap ....... F3 404 Hudson......... 16 

F D4 894 Yardley ........ E12 burg... were 466 Lynchburg... Sit. Burkes ssn as G11 506. Hurley, :«.see aes 15 
4 a a ee seeeeee oa 3 aie Pap iage FE, teneee 3,27% Clinton : or: ; Is HeBee B14 120 amp: Dipole Bate a. ee ees aes 13 
Dp AUTTIC CTCCK..... = “ » VCla- 78 Clio... : i cOoll, carta the anastota .. ...- 

468 Twilight......... WAL = Se Orletssal> 5 nan Tp 1,200, Clover.x., .% Bat 279 McConnellsville..C 10 311 Canova .. .F14 263 Irene, Clay 16 
7,176 Tyrone........... D5 567 Yoe, York........F8 756 Cokesbury. .F7 613 McCormick........ G6 2,103 Canton .. G16 578 Iroquois .. 14 
3,684 Union City...,.... B2 44,750 York ...........- r 8 26,319 Columbia.... -F 12 96 Mallory......... E18 554 Carthage. . .E14 ATS cS BVO antes Aank 83% G0) 

355 Union Dale...... B 10 793 Yorkhaven .......E8 ik? 2e Conway eeaek an G19 1,854 Manning......... H 15 594 Castlewood...... D 16 407 Jefferson....... 16 

13,344 erupts eee .F2 hy de Springs .....F7 174 Cope, Orange- 3,844 Manor fe Te .F18 ae are ei Z ae ee we 

- niontown au- 323 Youngstown, bute Soeerorece Hi 473 te ville, Charles- enterville ...... mnebec....... 

phin.......... E8 Westmoreland ..E 2 199 Coronaca, Re pat F8 i Rae ae renee Lb 15 296 Central City ...... E2 718 Kimball....<.he. F 12 
343 Unionville|.... D5 148i Youngwood...\... isipl Gompans sau ae ae aie bs vayeiie. Fiz ttt) Chancellor TARMERG 18 202 Lake Norden ane 
ville. ...... 5 ’ : . 10 OWPEDS.....-++-- WAY cere eees a or, ‘ , 
(P, O. Fleming) 1,388 Zelienople........ 1 558 Gross PE ees a8 108 “Modo0¢ & .2us ects H7 294 Claremont, Hamlin .....2.D 15 
3,789 Darlington.......F 16 122 Monetta, 0.22... G9 Browns ose B13 1,007 Lake Preston ....E 15 
gee BOM aE ME gt MOMRRGRARCT “ot [MEG GE Sce CoB Me ans Tame gma og 
. Zot TALON ny een eee i 7 oultrieville..... ar tO we icD 16° 9 ABS Kangtordap esse 
PORTO RICO. Population, 1,118,012 '268 Donalds.........: E 6 264 Mt. Carmel........ G5 362 Colman. ......+.-E 16. 8,392 Lead*s.0.4 Aaseees E2 
F : 169 Dovesville....... E15 1,346 Mt. Pleasant..... K 16 407 Colton: ,..0....0.F 16 210 Le Beauinta. eae C9 
DEPARTMENTS 672° Due West. occas: ‘ 6 : ee patra a anes woe oe adept tate IST S me . epee peers 25 dea Sue ae 
f aa 190 Duncans. ...0c ue © 83 UNL eles ets OMIMLE ie earth ere ba ennox maven 
fee Sie ee Ga tse ee ee ae "2,983 Easley. 010100... 8 143 Neeses 70-211 11 286 Corsica, Douglas.G 13 484 Leola. 00.2.1 Bie 
hp. ar celts eine ek patient LE Rae MS cg eA Sh TREE Oy Ba 237 Bastover vac u..o us 9 ew Brookland, TOSDAIG a sane! sia estervillé oy... . 
ay 86 oe anes eens 160,046 San Juan .......B7 1,234 Eau Claire, Rich- Lexington..... G10 602 \Custer.csseeces st F2 402 Letcher ......... F 13 
5 Be ae anid acs traci F 12 5,028 Newberry.....-.-.F 9 1,277 Dallas.......... Gil 476: LAly tome Se 014 
Citi 190 eee wok York. pee ao ae A ave estebene a a i tthe es Gave Seer ES aa power i “Gaccen e 
ities 1,771 Edgefiel a inéty Silks... cues 9 3, eadwood ....... E os fo) 
1,406 Adjuntas D4 5,159 Humacao .......C10 113 Edgmoor....... .D 14 180 Norris, Pickens ...C 4 1,367 Dell Rapids ..... F 16 3,187 Madison =. os. as. E15 

909 Aeimaa Bee Se ore ES ee 2,092 Juana Diaz ...... D5 315 Ehrhardt......... J 12 BO1y NOTth fick wae 1 369 Delmont ........G13 462 Marion: Ts5;.00¢s. G15 
6,135 Agu Siege seats. 7 Fs 4,141 qanous tia Saher agentes ae : 114 Elko er re Ree rehei Augusta.. 4 +e Dears Ae a py egg et te G 7 
1,166 Fu Zuenas..... wa IAS: 1G etaemenace orway 5 (0) . 

2153 Rbomiee aS : were 2,751 area i Goes, a B3 14 230 Olanta, Florenc 6 211 Draper, Lyman. .F 9 210 Midland, stanley; EL? 
3,064 Anasco’.:.....- C2 4,439 Manati .......... B6 ne ay . oe oo tea i ats vee sons Falls Gaz gone fe ae Uae 
9,612 Arecibo .... Ba4 ida Manicno..,, seus. cre ye rangeburg....... FEMONE Vee oe ; Ae ae 

31220 Geren . ee 8 952 tAneaen 5 a D9 -K 10 410 Pacolet. 8 46 Hoenn Pe B15 6,515 Mitchell ........ F13 
1,008 Bayamon ........ B7 16,563 Mayaguez ........ CL as te 360 Pageland, Chester- < i ae tf va hots Zines ist auecs - i. sort ee re at 

693 Barceloneta ......B5 15585 Moca ™.....d000 sede s.2) 9 e~ SUS BP OnestOR ti cert) BOs eats oe eld crt seer »20 oint......- Onroe ........- 

3,847 Cabo Rojo ....... D2 1,063: Morovisiae....sine C6 18 157 Pages Mill...... E 19 Ther Wit aac sis cays E 16 442 Montrose........ F15 
L0804«Cagias.ic-. oa ud C8 3,303 Naguabo ........C10 204 Fort Lawn....... D 12 197 Parksville. 32... G6 446 Emeryc a. sean F14 222 Morristown,CorsonB 7 
3;c44 Carolina Desde. BO 2,228  PStUIEs ogee LD 1;616 (RortuMall ieee.» C12 98. Patrick j:ciiences D115 230) Brwintccceaates E15 614 Mt. Vernon .....F13 
MAGS Cawey?);. cs. vette f D8 1,042. Penuelas. oof. aus D4 392 Fort Motte....... H13 175: .Paxvillev.s.. se H 14 509 Estelline ........D16 S72 Murdo:..ocueus E 8 

O20). Galbe. oc wo ce whee B6 85,027. POROE or ic ase D4 979 Fountain Inn..... D7 SS) Peak... aasusee apt LO, 912 Ethan ya ase F13 392 Northville .....:.012 
1,663: Glales 2%.) ames C5 1,224 Quebradillas...... A3 4,767 Gafiney.j cc. Sass be 822 Pendleton... 30... D5 O61 Burekains« ousterece B10 285 Oacoma,. 5 cist F 10 
LJaO) CLATE Pichi cents C8 9308) Rincon: 40 oe. 4 5,530 Georgetown....... 118 LUD CPORTY a c,c)eee io erence H 10 500 Fairfax ....... 7 -Gi12 150. Oelrichs «....52 56%. G3 
5,509 Coamd. Jon eee D6 1,843 Rio Grande ...... Bl 178 Glenn Springs..... C8 897) Pickens!>.cc% sissies C5 107 Fairview ........G16 355 Oldham... x00... ke 15. 
1,908: Comerio....\ ink see C7 3,084 Rio Pledras:.... .!. . B8 hit" Govan. coat Jil 424 Pinewood....... H 13 ,802 Faulkton ....... D12 138 Olivet. Mio see: Gi4 
L302" Corozal, 655. 9s eee 2,636 Sabana Grande ...C 5 284 Gray Court....%-. .. D7 145 Plum Branch..... G6 1,484 Flandreau....... E17 319. Onida os ning ene D9 
6,086 Fajardo ........:€ 10 SBS: alinan a gem. eiice s E7 630 Greelyville....... H15 363 Port Royal...... M13 270 Florence, 192° Ortley oa aees cy eh} 
8,321 Guayama........ E8 4,999 San German...... D2 15,741 Greenville.........C6 182 Princeton.... ....E 6 Codington.....D15 1,224 Parker.s..ci.00..G 16 
2,280 -Giarabo....0% 4.08" c9 46716Gan. duan cA. ,.ov. A8 6,614 Greenwood........ ua 737 Prosperity .. ss.ccak' 0 792 Fort Pierre.......E 9 970 Parkston....... AG 14 


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P Ot eet eo TENNESSE E—Continued 
R78 Philip. .... Re Sgt Ee Ps Pop.1910 : Pap isin TEXAS—Continued 
. 314 Plerpont’........ cu 675 POP ata Orme eot TAG) 1400 Seater eee Pop.1910 Bea nian, ge Dad aia ee 
ROO PIGEO 6b. os ce ames E 0 Turton ........- Se) SRS OIE I , Sparta .....+.-- 11 10 wy Pop. 1910 
Fie Pica cc iEaE ESS Putas sss ote | Saat Bank MACS GS ag Snags SL | Ege alee EE aan Fapontet coo 
, oe es all" ro. 2 ee H14 iaog Betertaie. i Spring City .....H12 n186 AllCO J vesn ss we wx 678 Laporte ae ees M 5 
304 Pollock .... BO "103 Utica ee a eee eer ied Tt a 18 2,085 Springfield F8 1,155 Alvarado K2 14,855 Lar teteeee eM 5 
i Vigseny Sista e emer OE | MR MANRY Od MARIN) 0 90d 50 ose 8 ds 2 r) Id... sss. - aTado ......-- 4,855 Laredo ...... 
ee WTOSNG ciiiiewicna st F9 331 Valley Springs .. ay 16 579 fSechnegey bas oes eG: ag! 695 Spring Hill, Maury H 7 1,453 Alvin, PEE .L5 900 eae : Gat A H 
194 Pukwana ....-... Fit 173 Veblen, Marshali..B 14 2.928 Pulaski. ES 2.426 St. Elmo,Hamilton! 11 fe ot Amarillo... “C7 980 Liberty... 1.6...) M 5 
ere ey LOOM selbiee scot "25 : 00 Summertown .....17 1842 OD wees ene 658 L Nha baht ot, 
3,854 Rapid City ......-.F3 2,187 Vermilion... nis | 340 eae Henry. --G5 , 1,850 Sweetwater .....H13 1,197 Aransas Pass .....1 7 Peat Linde <2 sas i 
eee * 4 ALO VION se unk = woe EUPIA te azewell..,...:.G14 25 Archer City ......I1 2,945 chart, 4.021ci085 
3,060 Hedded 00.0013 453 Vienna 2220200 BM LEGS pean ET a Roe dal 1704 Arlington sa... 2 “750 Lookmey 00.8 A 
MIS 7 568 Volga ....... D has CLUS shi aitts s oun ane 2 Co ah wie Oe 3 756 A ape Se 
286 E.uckham, Faulk.C 11 286 Volin........... His Samer ere OL 843 Tiptonville....... G2 1,604 Atlanta.......... Mi 5,138 Longview 1..///..M2 
ah eee Paha G ut ee Wagner Be ates G13 1,500 Ridgedale as cog « T id Ports Toone pect oats Fe J 4 aye cael vetesreens od 4 O53, Laraloe ck ee tes 
seeteesice : Wakonda .... PeTig Panel oe ae 402 Trenton .........- 4 pPIOEB alr hir ap lon etc HT 2 1,021, Lott. seca. aon 3 
ADRs salem. cA sie E 15 a Wall, Permingion. #2 2 O11 Ripley”. ere aS Dh os pe aoe Save Shes arc! G 3 ick nee Se Sa na G3 11938 Lubbock... °. et 
Ni eo Wallace......... C15 AER RINGS L SOLTLTOV AN oes vine zS 2 ge Doe 2749 Lufkin ... Me 
RE SELD Ysals. ole wleinjeiein’> C10 72 Ward Rivesno. saxo eo G3 3,049 Tullahoma........ 19 1,857. Bartlett ........,.3 4 TA0A Dulin Gun snare 5: 
138 Crean aaa Cohen cre Watertown ../.2/D is Poae ovatus ee ioe ass Tite eS oe ae! Bastrop biele asters J5 er Ree ee Oe Ne 
AT nce 803 Waubay ........ ‘ eee artraceys vs 3-19 , gaa ee c 5 1,864 McGregor ....... 
14.004 Slour Pails VR 1S a,f13 Webster 220000001 14s Hotevile, payetien tg Siz Watertowa.. G9 | 22940 Betumont <0. MB A714 Mekiney v.00 
Me Oe cet ld aie 329 Wentworth...... & |e) 11tSambure. 2... x = averly ..5..567.H6 , OVAe wc... eee J6 633 McLean......... 
335 Southshore ......C 16 ove Woeeaes ace 111 Samburg..-...... G3 357 Waynesboro ...... 16 181 Beleherville. wa 027 Mansfield...” ey s 
132 South Sioux Falls, 1,093 mareeon Spgs. E 13 199 Saulsbury |... |... 13 Pate Sieee ie eet G itd Beton gc <1 1,061 Marble Palis ......14 
Spier biter. cd .a..8a0. ra ce ey | UR pete eee ogame ae ee ey NITRO so)... ds 8 ,164 Belton .......... *R7RU Matinee. coe eT I 4 
Bane Spearfish ........ D2 507 White Lake . soe 12 e78 ea ere 14 370 West Point....... 16 850 Bessmay......... 11'452 vr bea 9 ove - 3 
06 Spencer... so. 0s F 15 368 White Rock ..... B16 on Sk CVG ete = 115 419 White Bluff...... G7 4,102 Big Spring ....... F2 2,039 Mart ...0.... Yoree 
675 Springfield)... .. H 14 390 Whitewood....... E3 » 008 Sharon «1... G4 741 Whiteville ........13 Obs Hlecrine GeOte oC 6. L O86 Memphio ae Fer 
aun oe Sigos vB LL 437 Willow Lake ....D 14 Sint omiercilles coe H8 1,351 Winchester .....-, 19 871 Blossom ......... vd 1,209 Mercedes ......._ 
Ey oa eke : eodburyes osm or CTHO wile nies oe ere LO 718 Meridi tte sb eae 
1,739 Sturgis... :. 22... E3 Sai Winkel ok: Bis 1,391 South Fulton,Obion G2 %) ote qhck Boake G07 Wey wae 2,008 Moree eek 33 
Pee Be tas sae) Oe. erates: RY Ee TX AG Sandia a ROGET. 2,874 Bowle.....-....-. Jt ‘Gb7-Menqulisee. Sak 
9d Teas. <...<....-G-16 +H he coumoree sae E13 AS. Population, 3,896,542 SrGRy ee ee ee oa 9.604 Mellas s+ +s :.K 2 
142 Tolstoy.......... C10 3,787 Yankton........ H15 COUNTIES 2000 Bridgeport lee 5 1 2,192 Midland . ; 
’ OLUsitraipe << 6 i at eat cae Sy 
20960 Ander coos ES M602 Kars ge | yg SR BemmC ic GR Take Mls eG 
e : 17,70 Ath DET: eg Ratasiris ee ; rownsville....... J8 766: Milford s-).sn ee 
TENNESSEE. Population, 2,184,789 vices M3 4,517 Kendall ../.--/... 14 Poet Reownwacd 2. a Sm 2700 Mincsiae erate a 
6,525 Archer ... lad Gl 4,32 BIVAN: «sie ee oe 4 3,950 Mineral Wells ..... ing 
COUNTIES peas Areaupia ae 18 H4 981 Burnet . ee aa 284 Montague ie j 1 
17,717 Anderson ,...... G13 8,704 Lake G2 10,004 Atascosa .........-16 web 4 1,476 Caldwell . ee O85 Moody: ements 33 
: 22,667 Bedford ,........ H9 21,105 Lauderdale |. //.. H2 17,699 Austin ... “K5 Gl 2,579 Calvert ..........K 4 RSI" Moreancs weet Ae 
“4 kt boot eo aa H9 21,105 Lauderdale ...... r2 te Sees ae ae G5 3/263 Cameron......... J4 3,137 Mount Pleasant ..M 
6,329 Bledsoe......... Hil C033. Lewin alana 17 4,921 Bandera arr es H1 1,648 Canadian........ D7 956 Munday sss. 
20,809 Blount ......... 14 25,908 Lincoln........... 18 25,344 Bastrop ya L1 1,400 Canyon .......... C8& 3,369 Nacogdoches ..... M3 
16,336 Bradley ......... Pico 18.612, Loldonee esa. H 13 8,411 Baylor .......--.H1 Bl ATO Carbon savages ne I2 15178, Naples <asen a2 eee Mi 
27.387 Campbell «...... G13 21,046 McMinn .../.....112 12,090 Bee... 2.000 J6 4,747 Lasalle 6 ePrip tenga sae 5 K1 3,284 Navasota ......., L4 
ed CANNON... ...- eee a yf2h LASAMOS . 6. eee eens L 24: ‘Oetinal <.G6 ac bates 51¢ pee é SE, 
23/971 Carroll .......... HS eet pear Sasek Aas a 4 119,676 oe tenes 4 ; ae ase Lavaca ee ace 503 ‘Cement fan.toceare 3,165 New. Brkonkls ak 
P¥,056 Carter ..2. 0056 ~- Gi? 39,357 Madison ......... H4 Ail Blenaps sh) hal hAG8s Leon. cits, 3 deco es DERCER Ie bias M3 — 1,338 Nocona art 
10,540 Cheatham........ 18,820 Marion .......... 110 1,386 Borden ........... Sh Setters fee KS 3,818 Childress.........D8 Shs Gun ee Jt 
22:080 Chester.......... Gs 18872 Marshali::... 2... 18 19,013 Bosque.....-.-++: 33 84621 Tees a hs! Ks eae ee ct LOO Ss Olney weet toate il 
’ Koa eoee Are 4 40,456 Maury...i.....-. H7 34,827 Bowie ..... M4 Pyrite p merakan es a ; Op duet tenets + 5,527 Orange a 
PONG CLAW siz, oars. fares Ee MMS See ee ys) eels:299) Brazoria: ses ot. 634 Lipscomb ........D 6 1,946 Clarendon ........08 35 Bee vei te N4 
Rogen cua ee tf 7 seiana Melgs .. ay ae t 12 Ae ete ep ei tieeeeran ae aiegn uage Obl iene ask 6 2,065 Clarksville .......M1 1'389 Panes eet ee z 
15,625 Coffee ............19 33,672 Montgomery .... G7 5,220 Brewster........- D5 AG EES Tine ee 14 692 Claude........... C8 10,482 Palestine........ L3 
16,076 Crockett .......-. H3 AROOL Moores. ee a 19 Dies Saleroe wan ae. C8 3.62 OWA rare tet etalon « D 3 10,864 Cleburne ......... Ae 605 Palmer ......///- } = 
9,327 Cumberland ..... G11 11,458 Morgan .........' G12 sees Brooke tk hare. he ee Lubbock .. acing di 37EOuthonha see eek J3 521 Panhandle ...... 87 
149,478 Davidson ...-... G8 29,946 Obion.......... 3 22,933 Brown ...........13 13/405 MeOulioeh 2.2... F 2 100 Clinton .......... 11260 Baris eae es OM 
10,093 Decatur .........H5 15,854 Overton ........ G11 18,687 Burleson Pica We 93 's60 Mabe HS 495 Clyde sie><cles = EY 2 = 51799- Pearsallen femek ooo H 
15,434 Dekalb ......... H10 SiS 1S oP erry ea us clac H 6 10,755 Burnet .......... 14 001 Beh he foam Sere ster 3,046 Coleman .........H3 1,856 Pecos .......... Ty 4 
19,955 Dickson Brass G7 oc A eae 24.387 ar ing Was Yee tte Menno hana wight a ; 791 Collinsville DU HOAee J 1 aoe ECOO8 ads cse nate S 
efol Dyer .....-+.2.2-- 14,116 Fisting 63 @alhoun sce a: > ’ ISON «we sewers ,840 Colorado .......-. 2) 517 Pe ESO ease . 
30,257, Fayettecc.:..o.-. 13 20,023 as bap ae ¢ +7 12'973 Callahan. it? 10549 one Ba a vs M2 2;756 Comanche ........ 1s 1,371 Biotpoint sae K 
7,446 Fentress ........ Gd2Men15-410. Rhea wads ine. H 12 27,158 Cameron........ J8 ERS Mason he fe a4 phe bec emp eg Fg Li 1,916 Pittsburg ......1- = 
int Eh ae ame G3 25'460 Roane... -..-..-H 12 eee Caren Diente Br AN OUA Matagorda cs). 6 Behe Uocisigen ante. Pe OME eee Plainview. ....... Fi 
ESCO NE EROS OMLY, 66: brs -<oreja'e 5,466 R pL Ade CASON Me welsie t oieteta 2 r ; sees cia Oy tl #900: Cooledgen: cc's. « j208) PIANO Hae rewe ad c 
32.020 ee oe Magcon ee gyi 38-199 Pammertord eae 8 27,587 Cass... 2... SE ey ak aha aa Ge 1,518 Cooper pit LL 7,663 Port Arie’... .N 3 
Te Ri ae ane AE oat Lae eae g 12 4'234 Crane eee ae arene ere in ade ars ee H4 9,749 Corsicana. ....--K 2 "313 Pair ae ape = 6 
Pins sepeuaa en ot” q 461 (4,202 Sequatehic,..;... 11 Bethe a oes iar, M5 8.404 Midland ......... E 3 de880, Cotullaicc o.5 amt. HG Sed,127 Quanahis ane) os Aa 
13,650 Hambien ....... G15 101,439 Shelby... 2... I Nan OH Riceesh eee ns 6,780 Milam....+..+.++. J3 516 Crawford .........3 38 388 Queen City... 1): Ni 
30-267) Mamflton....<... ERO Ere a eae Gh? a peek ge eee aS ioe Si ce see oho aan 3:947 Crockett ........- L3 59/7 Quinlanieg see a — 
10,778 Hancock ........ G15 14,860 rowel os G6 65 Cochran .......-. Bil Sos. Mostiee fae a 1,341 Crowell ........- H1 280 Ravenna, =" 
23,011 Hardeman ........13 28,120 Sullivan .......1! G17 6,413 Ooken Ake ceo S GS 15,679 Montgomery...... aa G00 SAO a ere J 6 Fannin K 
17,521 Hardin ...........15 25,621 Sumner......:.. G8 22'618 Coleman ......... nS 679 Montgomery... .. L4 2580 Dalhart ......... B7 1,371 Richmond....... L : 
23,587 Hawkins ........ G15 29,459 Tipton............12 40-024) Collin Posen ene 1 tp a0 ated Siete ah C f O2° 104) Dallas me sa sree eK 2 640 Rising Star....... a 
25,910 Haywood ........H3 5,874 Trousdale ........G9 5'224 Collingsworth ....D 8 0,439 Morris........... M 803 Dawson..... ae S 2,073 Rockdale ........ ier 
17,030 Henderson... HS 7201 Umloot -.-.2.22G 17 185807 Colorado... !)./K 3 271400 Nacoguadhes 2... re Hols petaon toh, a Noo OP Lg8: Repent eee 
16,527 Hickman........ Bee ete veins. fit Er iae-comenther Ae ok qs Or tysco-Newton sk hee x 15/682 Denison ..... HEL 11298 Rogere «0000027. v4 
,224 Houston ......--- G6 16,534 Warren......... Hf 10 61654 Concho .....:.:.-H3 11,008 Nolan 1.11.1... N4 4,732 Denton ......-...K 2 941 Roscoe... 6... 2 
13,908 Humphreys......G6 28,968 Washington .....G17 26,603 Cooke... 6.6... Ji 21.955 Nueces ...,.... 6. $ $042 Devine ay xu ~- H65 1,472 Rosebud... 2.72. ¢ K 3 
15036 Jackson......... G11 12,062 Wayne ........... 16 21,703 Coryell ‘33 1602: Ochiiives 8... Z geen. pene Clit eames: - ut 1,198 Rosenberg ae te 
p2LO James. ......-... i 4, Ofte Monts > aN AH anes a 90L DUDNT wo 0 see ene - 126) Rotan': & eee 
17,755 Jefferson ........ Gis 151420 White ©0020. mie Peay lr cy Aaa a 9 $12 Qldnam.......... B 8 1,717 Eagle Lake ...... K 5! 1,200 Royse Olbysa twee ae 
13,191 Johnson ......:: G18 24,213 Williamson H8 eueicmceth eh ees boa Palo Pantano N3 ee. eee 2 Geass G 6 6)1--Rules ae oe 11 
DZ ASTOR NOX Sf ce sis. es G14 25,394 Wilson .......... G9 1,765 Crosby..... Na BD bok Boog Inton peel: I 855 Bastland ....j.2-:. 12 65S: Buss. ee L3 
co teen ee COONS VV TBO oie ies a2 8 GuinerdOne pices 6 3 26°331 anole ellieltefereriionca. - 2 i oon ECGtOr’, «25.2% sues - - £ 1,640 Sabinal Bast its coo - 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, Etc. 4.001 Dallam.......... B7 1,555 Parmer.......... 8 SR ed Se ie 400 Sabine Pass ......M5 
542 Ad eas 135,748 Dallas K 2 DORA DECOS ht ee B 40 Electra .....-..-- I1 10,321 San Angelo ; 
nee pees Wen bce GB eae! Carian tee 13 BG 148 Deubee casiah aie Ree 074), Pecos... te ete ao BE 4 17 OSE eine eee sete J4 96,614 San Antonio ..... G3 
490 Allens Creel... 16 She‘ Geen es ne aoe Shut meee eae F2 17,459 Polk |... 0.00... M4 39,279 El Paso.......... A3 1204.San Augustinele. 15 
77 Arlington --.<.:.. 12 422 Gordonsburg, 14:566. Delian. mel fH: ?. 12,424 Potter.......-...- C7 S2GuEDlOen ware crmsek ep retort Soweien iS ER 
2 $41 Ashland City .....G 8 Lew is-grns stay ou 7 See Dee bin Cael tebe G4 600. Bohis ee we ae ra 834 San Elizario ......B 3 
os hae tsar we 112 245 Gordonsvilis ....G10 a rat Denne aan ot oe wae eney PP in Dae, L2 1,848 Farmersville ..... K 2 tin pe, Aus- e 
tes Bowen tee ace, hs : z 491 Grand Junction is A 3 eege Diet Re nae foe soa peace 3 F AS Hezevierne AHN. K 5 A GideSan Marches, & : 4 
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SeNedalnts. sais, <1 : reenfield........G CERO Dic ROR , y JES vee eee eee : Ploresville ........16 32 2 Sees sees 
Peer eucy, Benton Gp BS2i Hallgate snes his se 3 2paat Besant 17) 2814 Refugio ..-.. «5.4, J 6 664 Floydada........ F 1 1,01 Senuleiburg .2 22. KS 
, ny wagner »Shelbyl 2 3,061 Harriman....... H13 gt R pe ieee ol ae gs we DSO MRODSLES! yetctrate <n 2 D7 1 VAG Borneyu esc. te: K2 STK Sceuin RED oo seg 5 
cent oeings 1,087 Henderson... 14 3,768 Edwards ......... GewieA ore Eootwall shh 2 he rg ath ea 52 2,029 Seymour... 
q eaning esase: at H 2 PEEL RN ay eatrabins Aoieic : et obS 3 Gage < 7 TOSCH Aegis eee K3 12,412 Shermaniy....... c 
Putiam...<:.. Gill 198 Henry , Siveeee eee eee K2 20,858 Runnels.... H 3 7,624 Gainsvill ; 2 Sherman,........ K1 
540 Bluff City .......G17 AP TES Ore apr Soc G5 52,599 El Paso..-------- B3 oe 40 uae Oe ae Boost Gal sville ......-- 1 1,096 ‘Shiner cc cnis ema J5 
% 440 Humboldt ,...... , Heer WS Sw GOD Sete os «ors M5 3,167 Smithvi 2 
1,070 Bolivar......-.... PD RE pei ctctarn's paeh HA 32,095 Erath ........---. 12 8,582 Sabine N38 558 Ganad : 1167 Smithvilie ..! 225123 5 
,112 Huntingdon...... ae | RIT a ag ar ee i anado......... K5 2,514 Snyd ‘ 
B1'te HOUR siete ~: » «=. oh H11 ace ieminae H5 $5,640) Balls) saree « K3 11,264 San August 13 SNe c 5 nyderions, 2, chee G2 
een! 22 Gil = 2 ine....M 804 Garland Wen cs ©. ts d 5, _ 
Ade Bristol. GA2 | ASA Jacksboro 00.2 /G 13 g0906 Fayette 00/0008 7307 San Potrlelo 047 1022 Garson 000000M3 3/008 Stamforal 1202020 ar 2 
858 Brushy Mountain, Bete SR GROON 285m H 8 1i2/DOOPBISHOE: Sener ers © G2 11,245 San Saba ...:..... 13 3'006 Georgetown....... = 822 St. Jo. oe, aii 
’ ’ pa, > eeerccees ,096 Georgetown....... 4 2,561 St he w I 
Morran? <0. G12 1'862 Jellico y...Gl4 45636) PIOV Juice tee. - ere. Fil 1,893 Schleicher G4 SEH ipo fo a he 561 Stephenville ©... 13 
»862 Jellico .........- G1 SRA LEE Ee EL OLD D1. Scuinyc nr ,484 Gilmer .........-- M2 2 ; 
Bree teen apices «C48 " 8,502 Johnson City” -+-G 17 feiss Fort Bend... Se ter aes enone a a 1,129 Goldthwaite ...... 13 Bast Sulphur pangs’, ah 
* aus sis onesboro .......G16 | 9,331 Franklin ......... Wi KCMOTG .,.+.. > ONZALES setae et a6 5 See So 
692 Camden BeeR 5 65 B15 Kenton G16 eee Franidin .......-, 1 26,428 Shelby ..... 0... M 3 809 Gordan .......... it sie taylan ee G2 
elhr a NEStOMN. + sae SEL ’ ie es ’ , weet ee ee OMmankounee. ol 2 2 Pc RN ake, 2 ENI 
pee gap beg Scho == 36,346 Knoxville H ‘< ett te ie ica : . eee oe Fema ae se a pag naee Roar home Lz Brae Pade are -K3 
SOO , a Follette......G1 Tee eed T ; y teeteees ’ ranbULy = sche. ewe ees is 
eee eae Til 308 La Grange ST3 pp eos eaiea, cae, ay uae: srenuelig sk 12 1,065 Grand Saline, Van 10,093 Templess.-cil... da 
5,549 Gleveland........1 12 OEE Spite et EIS 17 9,447 Gillespie.......... 14 1,493 Sterling.......... G3 TCL Usa ies =e) L2 491 Tenaha...... MS 
,659 Lebanon ......... G9 , F Ne esclt al staies ré 1,018 Grandview ....... J2 408 Nerre ‘ : 
ee eon Neen or eg ne 16 31392 Lenoir City .....H 13 a'kne aoe ae et eeees oF 5,320 Stonewall ........G2 1:708 Granger ..........3 4 5 790 Naan te = oc8 K 2 
Cre Ra lee HB 28,055 Gonzales ......... Pee ois Griese eee ae 681 Grapevine........ J 2 "678 Thornton <2... Kk 3 
7102 INtON 2. cscs. G13 1,497 Lexington ....... is , Bone ee Tse 7 4,012 Swisher .......... C8 8,850 Greenville ........-L2 1528 Tenpdotaes K 3 
aus ay uel Peleg a G13 1,421 Livingston... ... Gil 65,996 Grayson ......... NE Se ti eee we 1,454 Groesbeck ....... K3 es Toe ee 
5802 Collierville ......-; I3 2/391 Lonsdale, Knox..G 14 14,140 Gregg Ki 26,203 Taylor .......... H 2 1,379 Halletsville ...... K5 288 Tom Bean, Gray- aa 
Beet, Ponte 208 o's H8 631 Lookout Mountain, 21,205 Grimes ........«-. Jpn WAR Gy Gee Gana E5 1,548 Hamilton ........ J3 Prodi bv hls eed 
348 Cookeville... +-+- Gil Hamilton...... Ti1 24,913 Guadalu| Sea ae 1h , CTY Pe tertea iia S- El A:978) arnlin sieve ass gates 1,052 Toyah: .....222.. RI 
290 CS foal es 4 8 995 Loudon a pate eae H13 368 Hi DGw shots os " : ease eon ts a : 2,436 Haskell ......-.. H1 ‘ee ODT en tOhee oes Ue D 3 
BAD ynchburg.. 19) a7 OueT all eee ee eee e vette eee eee 2852 Hearne....2.+...-K 4 > spn BOW Sag 
Peete eth kg H2 596 Lynnville......... Lz e518 Hall eeuee oy AR Ta leah G3 2)104 Henrietta......... Ti Ui Eirypry abt Rue 
Sipe Crossville ‘Hi aslo chacuteeee Gé ERE ease a ape an 55,620 Travis ........... J4 1,750 Hereford .. <<... B8 10,400 ‘Tyler ae coon C8 
a4? Cumberland ‘Gap. nis 1,322 MeKenzie ae 2 G5 11,213 Hardeman ....... H1 10,250 ree ac ER oe L3 1,437 Fico |20s desi as 13 3,998 Uvalde... J.20... ie 
Bp OC ra Sl a ; ile... HH 10 2'947 Hardin .......... 1290 Tyler.........+.- "115 Hillsboro .........0 3 708 Valley Millg. 2 2 
1001 Dayton... ...%..- 111 963 atneiees 1 Eigeh her eae M4 19,960 Upshur ..... M 2 778 Holland 708 Valley Mills....... ages 
BEADEGACUER oh acne 112 2.228 Morin OF ...... 110 116,693 Harris .......... L5 HOI Upton cen ee ae Pet cos ers were es J4 1,441 Van Alstyne ..... Ki 
1,022 Decherd 2 ea 2 cGy Martin ss ofes Sac G4 by dia Harmon. M2 be 11 235,.Wvalde-.. wee.) r Sat IS A yt Ean 495 Venus .....-...4 K 2 
} ee Corie i ryville 14 , BGO sii ae H5 78,800 Houston ......... L5 3,195 Ver 
zee DiekSOM: > ot. te 2s H6 391 Mason cns x20 « H2 De eae Haskell Behe wacaiets B iz 8,613 Valverde .........F5 6,984 Houston Heights, aes bl 5s Ate Hi 
nt ews 192 Mayland, 15,518 Hays... 6.0... Selmer ise oe eMail L2 HANGS /5'ijehl? = L5 26,425 Waco ...........; 58 
708 Dresden «1.2... Soi Cumberland ...G 11 31170 Hemphill... D7 . te00) Walker tec... oH 581 Howe ...5<.+.+.- Ki “1340 Walnut Springs .23 3 
#108 Dirpadenies 6-22 G4 $20 Medina, Gibsons: G3 SOT Ne ae De 16, Waller i. wstas-5' L4 1,843 Hubbard ........ K 3 476 Waterman . =. Mt 3 
EE (OG be os A ae Fiber dente 105 Memphis Rau. 1 13,728 Hidalgo ........- Eg 13,198. Waller w..0..->-> K 9 2,072 Huntsville ....... L4 6,205 Waxahachic......K 2 
, settee ee eee tone eee CP AGnE tT Ae 760. HILL: se eee mae A Aa ey for 7 no ROW rae got pee gp 
4,149 Dyersburg ........ G3 1,605 Milan......-.... 4 matt, Hockley pe eaeric ce CUR Pee NE IR eg ee kas Ka Rita Niereene s eg (one webinar saknte eed 
334 ap My oittia seas ¢ Se 554 Millington........ 1 TO OORiOOd A fate ead 7 z acres Web). eb gern H 7 DT SO61tascn 7G wii ie es J3 779 Weinert ......... 3 
284 East and, White. Hil 1,107 Monterey ....... itt peer ee tions J 21,123 W nero ae K 5 1,480 Jacksboro ........ 12 576 Wellington....... 
ty ee pie demir Nee BOTEDOR 2 +5: 29,564 Houston ......... 13 16004 Wichita 2.000000. ti fain Gon a. ses wien Mebeniaa 3 5 
Besa athena ras , town..:..-G15 | 8,881 Howard.......... 7 : apse OEE 9 G8 BY UON \e 'ceiaiciavsei e's G1 1.505 Whar 4 
58 Ellendale...... T2 211 Moscow 8,881 Howard.......... F2 12,000 Wilbarger H1 ,505 Wharton ...... cS 
pice cs Gh e MLOBCOW, 6.3 0 vicste. cus I : > , teen eee 2,515 Jefferson.........M2 ie. Thites * 
38 Se eee ae Pome ae 48,116 Hunt... ....... 2 5 35, Willacy......... G 8 586 Jewett .......... K 3 11563 Whitewnent fee aes Ri 
1.149 Erwin sia, G12 1,436 Mountain View, 4.283 “ErtOD hex te anes GUE 17b00 Wilson oe. ten 74 1,959 Kaufman 1.01.16 2 766 Whitney ........ 13 
Bbemig see 14. | 11,817 Jack:...¢1:.20%.~ a eR Nae Oe i ew) ’ SON6dy.« avidiele ss : f Ret ett ees 
mass Fayetteville te tee 18 1,973 Mt. Pleasant |... re ie cee crtetie Ae aye ie : . 442 Winkler ......... E3 945 Kerens. Nienidays fn K 3 1508 Witis Points Racite L ; 
3 204 Finley, Dyer .....G3 329 Munford, Tipton . 12 TL DOG SANDER ee Oe K5 26,450 Wise:............ TA 1,843 Kerrville ........ H5 1.741 Winnsboro ....... ae 
Maa Glameteks i, ...H8 4,679 Murfreesboro .....H 9 1,678 Jeff Davis....... Bama at MODs crs somes L2 4,265) Killeen. ij. 4s. 34 1,347 Winters ......... Se 
ainesboro ......G.10 110,364 Nashville Wes cake 38,182 Jefferson Piety cor one ee ee 704 Kosse ........... K3 1,402 Wolfe City 1.1... Wi 
AY , ewbern..........G3 ie ells ; EE hcp Ha geet JIC sien cs ees 35 899 Wortham........ .% 
13 2,003 Newport... 5 VERE A “TZ 3,809 Zapata .......... 17 1,293 Ladonia... ..... K1 bef ge eM eet ba & 3 
H2 1,293 Obion...... 3 24,299 Jones .... “2 ,889 Zavalla .........+ H 6 1,850 La Grange........ 35 4,657 Yoakum.....0... 72 
2;119 Lampasas ........ 14 1,180 Yorktown ........5 6 





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"S070 Stafford ........ ae 431 Bridgeport. ©... .¢ D6 $11 Ok snege ee B10 
C7 i be EO ERAT kley ....... = B ga ia, ee ee 
Pop.1910 abana ae ir re fae 1'302 Burlington... “G6 108 fone ee ae 
lation, 373,351 7415 Hichmond == .- 1 Ba ooh pee teacwel if ee 02 1125 Gamas He ieee C9 ett Oring s24.2) i Ds 
7, Ke ....+-- E4 » Warren ..... PKS ’ BSc ane ay F 00 Oe a wee 
Popula i 54,497 Roano 1d OR coy 6 8,589 rwick ..... B4 625 Cas Rock ..... F3 7 Pacific’ ...... E 16 
Grol IES 24,416 Rockinannes ae hs B 4 = 26,246 Waihinsian Sai D 10 998 Castle Metes.ienton E5 413 Palouse .. ....-- F 12 
COUNT 10 aa O "903 Bee ae B 39,077 Wa tmoreland ... B3 352 Papas oats oS 5 1,549 SCO Ma cee Eee F15 
Pop.1910_ nadanee direc D5 34, 5) RO acces B38 re citer 1 311 Centralia. suieO 2,083 Pa ha City..... E4 
1.883 Ric Lakoiee es. 79 23,4 eke G3 Te C6 162 ae eee eae aa) G Oe Charleston ... ..E5 a7) Rate Lee 
12 1,426 Salt wae 23,814 Sc doah .... ae ABE the..... F10 1,062 lis ...... -On0 Fe EU eerie E 16 
0 noe ae 131,426 | Juan .... G5 "942 Shenan rants) Dye Te Weanen ms eieaiore "507 Cheha ae) See eee 3 
id ee .B2 pA SE alee CA ES 5 20,942 S yeh sc leer G9 20, 7% MOTE nse eet Se er EUS READS 08 Pome rg J 
's0d Boxelder.. B5 6,704 Sanpete.. i ok aR : 20,326 Set ete veniee D8 7.75 682 oe peacanmes ee et aR aa Angela wie ie 
25 062 Cache 12220051: DS 8.778 Sevier ss. scss ss oe 26,302 Spottsylvania aes 11 1,207 Gueweail aS 9 F 16 arts Port pear Be 
23 062 Ca ots) SAS oe rarer ie D5 "200 Summit. ... kee 5 15,809 Spo dent Cities ee ee G 823 C KSEOD. soles D9 6 1 Port Towns eon: 
Beat Len Lune ‘G7 7024 ‘Pooele «=. 202. E Indepen Soph lien RENE IP aks Biee ee “B16 418 ulsbo. . Fla 
Pa A Bee et ae ‘ Ben ence ee E5 67,45 rsburg . Gil Y Cle Elu .E 364 Po t 1 
10191 D Dery Seer aeke J5 £090 eee eer a 7 +++ .C09 24,127 Pete uth ..... 2 2,749 lfax .. E 16 02 Prescott . Se a 
SON nes field ec asses =e ‘O42 ital oe aA Alexandria ....--. Ba 3,190 Portsmouth .... .( F2 2°783 Co ee Ris 5 8 “Prosser ee “B16 
3660 Gar EARS OOnIoe ior J2 37,942 Wasatch ... oe KI 15,329 sutol sae E5383, teatro pale F9 Be Gotten oe ms eee 10 1,29 liman Soe NT 
1595 Grand ......+ +. «1 8.920 W. hington .. 16 6,247 Bri Vistawces 4,20 ichmond. . Fa4 2 Colville .. oni} 2100 e Ee eee 1 
1595 Gi Deeeeeeee eres P2 BABS Uy Soul USeAE ote 3 ‘SaGeBieaA file ....D7 127,628 Ric ke hideteaeis 6 1,54 conully .... B6 554 Puyallup eee Di 
8 ee re ae ene K 4 749 Wayne «2.000. +- c 3,24 rede bs ae FO 374 Roanoke «4... +. D ci once ee 3 4,5 TOY «ona F 3 
CB mela De eh ies a. a 1,74 Eas oie 6,765 Cha Forge... 34,87 nton ... F10 Concrete er; 264 Qu Gn. can axepete 5 
1,682 Kane.-.<.esee0: G2 179 Webe "248 Clifton 2 oh 10,604 Stau sburg .... 2 945, smopolis .... O12 50 Raymon ose 
1,652 tillard a Signe C5 35, 5,7 0 Danville ... re.) .D8 2'714 William tere cee B 1,132 Co lee City. 21... BS girs Restcee ames .D6 
6,118 Mi ‘an ge ewe 14 19,02 edericksbu FOS : 64 Winches 276 Cou ile ....... 14 5 Renton ee A13 
Eo ae Pe phe pricipc fat bdo 5,8 oupev ero ee Ee ae 
P75i Phute ted Cities, Towns, Ete, E4 20,404 Nowart NeW RGAS Towns, villares, Bic, =) E sea ete Ed 2 889 Flevile se “pis 
e py sherpa es 0,20 ities. To ’ encev ose 'B 4 pe eine sees ty I 1,8 rford eee 16 
Incorporated { 1,047 Me yale. .. .F5 2 ted Ci 33 Lawr edge A nport . F15 Rockfo ».-D 
-_E5 pete a Fa Bs orpora 1,7 OR B9 rie abba pS eel te 663 alla 5 Ss". 9 
Sad 8 5 1,760 Midv ere 12 Inc B4 6 Leban Sa Be Tye neee3 16 Rosalia ea 
ines ee es Pe ihte Bi eolinoe ; a a 36 Te san 4 Hae BN sic ge Cc 167 ee 5 
77 Americas Fork AE gt Medd Ae | upp apiagdane re eee “pe | 2a Batonville .2.2/..8'8 “318 Boy, -.:.acehee DS 
2,797 2 Riv . "353 Mi ille........ 0 5,329 z hia... 0.6% 8 ; Loop a aco B Bo Me aaah con SITE TS Oy MRO Oe C6 
463 a * D4 Minersvi DET A 15, Appalac a. eh 172 Lo WG cee 7 Edmonds 2 780 Rae er ea 
, : 7on . at Be i Gh) rein 1,090 land). TOvEsist Pe 1,114 n, Whit: 15 Seattle. . A6 
1899 Bea ham Canyol D4 15 Moab .. Boneh te 1,324 Ashla eights, TE ete whens 2 F5 "330 pee --..B 237,194 Woolley .. D4 
2,881 Bing vrul - ES 6 Monroe .... LenS 1, Barton H Be oR) 1,218 Luray i ee oe Wes foge pram strat As. D 10 pe0) Sears Coa 
1,677 Bountiful .....-.. 3 1,227 PEs? Bon a 1,388 nrico., D5 ‘494 Lynchbu ate ed, DUE en se D4 2, Shelton ¢ tte C8 
1,677 pa en G7 Hepat ron rg betas pe 6 He Olty Wie ces 4 29,49 {cDowell .... C9 4,209 Ellens! ee eeee 1,163 komish.... C6 
3,685 “spe to Daleta. 2). F6 223 Moroni .. ant ih ee 3 632 Basic Clty eee 13 139 N GSAS tae B5 532 Elma. oss... E15 238 Sky mish... ... D? 
693 Cas legate.....--- T2 if 80 Mt. Pleasa Saley MATTE aie Bedford Pee en on 1,217 Man ee ry hye to G4 1, Lie Ast tad woe OE D 12 3,244 sie tear Sauer B3 
nae Osler Ge ee a Ga ae Me bo rele 73068 Belle Haven. en Bay AE raph pra eal 5 2 323 Ephrata <2... 0 C6 279 Snoqu Nese d 
5 Cedar ae SCAR ORET ae B5 296 ville .. -_B2 2 Martinsy Sed 323 Ep on pact 16 uth Ben ..D6 
1,705 Ced rleston ... B4 759 Nephi .......---. 876 Berry Gap.. 3,368 hanicsburg. C8 14 Everett . er sT) 3,023 So Prairie. . : 
283 paar seine ie D5 2,759 Moki este Saar as C5 90 Big Stone Pee ENS 97 Mec DUTE sda ore 7 24,8 8 Fairfield ..... -D 16 ‘264 South Prairie. 
BOA CIA ESED 4 880 Ogden ss. esses E4 2,59 etal heed heed 8 He vipe eyed ee B 30 car pot eae 99 Spangle... 
976 Coalville C SS0 Catan area oe 6 875 NE™. ote 1 iddletown D8 rh ge eter pr heap aS 2 kane 
976 Coalvill H4 25,580 Yi et ED Uae G 86 Blacksto ree E 363 M Bel aie oe D4 1 Ferndale. . St Es art Spo se: 
te pa mapsn H6 648 Orangeville. -J4 tea Baad Vise NescenBes 86 Miner eevinadss: 6 oe fi Seleea elt 110 Sprague . 
231 Cor ; 5 Nang es 0 Fri Zoe sei dale . 
656 Elsino1 : "65 64 Panguitch . . BS 2 Bond, Wise ae 240 Monter TOT teres D 40 Garfield... . .G9 251 Spring 
525 Emery .. aaa is 1,338 dise .. D5 305 ling Green . Gu 228 Mt. Craw Speke) 932 ndale . 11 St.John... ..B 
veo 1b FRAN cc oe ARDY 20 Paradis R oe 433 Bow se ecee 22 Jackson .. Dis 03 Golde i 421 od 
296 Ephra ae) ee 62 k City .. eT s vdton ... ‘.G9 Lh Re reap opened? to: ee ndview. F 10 4 owe ee 
“ 846 Escalante. . ..P4 Pie ake 5 hie te oe = Sidney . D5 Bee arenes ee 54 buck... D7 
ois Barska Ceo. F6 1156 Parowan = 01. E ate OD G9 221 Mt. Augusta, Pp epckiees en EEN BZ 761 Star oars 
Sureke are 156 TROW seeks 5 505 hville.. . D6 Narrows, Ts 453 ite Falls... q eilacoom . -G4 
erent Pee eRe ads Pesta ; Grove ...E ay We tar pecleeney AS" BAD etc antne Fut aid Granite Pola eecy B HB hmmm ete 
1,218 Poeninods Si cals 1,618 Pleasant Grove ... BT Ee ain Sesh Dag Tv Oy, Ba 3,500 pee Mea tome ne 405 Hamilton ....... D 14 387 Sieven aoe er 
Meat retron eck oe kae H4 ott Price -.. ++ -.1--BS 247 Be ah oy bern Sak Se eens oe er. Coe ee C12 576 Sultans 20s See 
651 Ferron. seeseees HA 102 lee UE E5 6, (P.O. Bris Be O'S 160 New 16 ...06 BF Ee a ate E13 Oe ee ee oes 
1,202 Forest Dale woos DB foaee aes oe BS 416 Broadway a 733 Nem tone wee ee 208 eet Hatton Sociane G36 B32 Sonatas Me soes Ful 
1,549 F ain Gr .B4 533 Ran bie) ae 4 Brook BE 10 rket ...... 0 Seat eonaes | 1.079 Sunny ee ee 6 
et he hs Salcg ae : aa nond ... HA 50 hanan.. E5 New Ma .Gi1 8,27 aria F2 , Tacoma Dt 
875 Fo Deca ais H5 ERE Sle has OL VEN, 792 Bucha stan ore 638 ort News. ‘611 171 Hoqui haart See ee E5 
600 Gar wood... 2... F5 pr nies pace hl Bod 245 Buena Vis FT 20,205 Newnan. ‘A 5 8: 4 Ilwaco ..... -- 07 1606 TekOn sane 5 
Epp cera ak D3 1362 Htichmond K2 Bere Burkeville... +. Fe lee ace Nace Tazewell . Sora diy Indes 002202.0) A16 1,038 Tenino -......... es 
ae Gennaio ie G8 11760 St, George 120.10, E5 $35 Cambria. les ....F 12 ‘$42 North Tazewell ... C9 bbe pe Sn D7 "375 Toledo aa Be 
154 Gran ‘ EG Do rate a OY, s ACT cholereremin .H5 5 ape Charles . ¢ ff Pe npsiae anges irs 63 saquiah.... 5 ee Ole} 98 Toppen oe ee D 
1 628 Garnier veeeeee a 8 4 ee: Salina 3. City... D4 tees Chantotte sietond 3 uz 8 1 246 po aoa ve vee Kahotus Pe ad a. ett ee A ee ae 
950 Gu Pe Te we he tong ger Sanaa Be | MR Gta Cnet lle. a Eero Ngai > 6 Ot ene Se ape, aoe ae 6 
286 Helper a se G : pees SE pee oe z . 6.765 chaottesi Sayep G . G74 Becta Oltyseces : ; - Has Kelso. ae Be 227 Twisp ais E 6 
1 tira ieee Se G 915 Santaquin........ 662 Chase City ....-.. isburg ....... B2 219 Kennewick «4.1 4 MLV Cliente F14 
553 Hine ington .... B5 BSS eect agen Bd 1, 3 Chatham.. 470 Peari: ton Gap .. 8 1, ent ..... Al4 pe a rien 
9 ag Smithfield... .... : é 8 Ke Ease 4 9,30 itsburg . Gi4 
800 ae teens B5 el Smithfield . jaan ey Of nate Chincoteague ...B 138 792 petepenee ee ee et rte Kettle Fa ting ...D7 1,237 Wai la ....-- 0 
699 ycert OK SE K3 S69 Pi gerry oh Le IA G6 1,41 Island ..... FS AE Seach 2 Ty G aes irkland, K BS 364 Wallawalla ...... ae 
: 7 . Rae 464 Spal Citveen: a 5 istiansburg .. 9 24, hoebus .. ut 532 K ee 0 19, ators G6 
1,838 ae ween e eee H3 3, See Cy in ae E oe ieee ty el Dona F 2,394 P hontas,..... D9 03 La Conn ae oes | 400 Wap uigal Sane ee td 
his, eancsh See C$ 31356 Springville 21.21: a eee rete RE ae G9  3°482 Pos MFilles soca. 11 222 Laxeside «<0. D 16 256 washers aaen Gas 
nao aceyoriion eee F53  °'258 Stockton. 1.2.01. Dia Zod Clarkeville 2.2. C9 194 Port ons ac 339 Latah -<.. nee C9 rt tiebrmee tere So 6 
Ley Sarr taba ret F5 738 ‘Tooele. 0.00. E10 goa Clifton ree... ie et pee Poin alae 9 551 Leavenworth». -E13 Hp ae fest 
2964 Lehi pre es 2,75 Vernal. {caves KK 2 20 lifton Forge .. B3 559 Potomac, Alex- — Cc 1,55 a0 ere FA 18 Waverly . SY i. 
ev evan .. bs 36 ington . 7 5,748 Cli Mince 3 ndria. . .F 2 831 Li Mig *. cies 31 atchee . ‘G7 
722 ole aa B5 i Washing .F 252 Clinchpo ae eK A Si ae 8 1 Little Fa A 5 4,050 Wen Salmon |. 3 
Ee ero as 3 42 Wellington. . ‘BS 25 Clintwood........ G6 807 Pulaski filet oe B 63 Lynden ...... 10 ‘682 White Salmon . «- C1 
522 Logan .......+... G 398 Jelisville . C'S 342 C VET. cictenvaterecure B3 4, 88 Purcellvi 1 F2 1,148 Aes vee B6 Dts ee D7 
522 Wein e oe | ee , ilies of 
ae Une oee HS 110) Weluvhle E15 Coebuni’ 2: Te? 4,808 Radford... NEL 1,238 Marysville 201. “De 889 Wilkeson’ 2. Pee 
53 abe pag ep B4 Zo pons See re m ea inti aan UF 9 730 Medical Lake ... 405 lock ......... G5 
ieuiMeman econ e {$7 Columbia G9 28 aa ae 448 Milton. D3 1,140 Winlo d....... 6 
459 Mendon, : 355,956 15 Courtland | .E 3 27, 628 Richm -G 44 Monroe... -0+2. +. D3 ‘$84 Woodland. ....... G 
tion, 2 283 ington el ees Siena ONT Pa 1,552 tesano ..... B6 SCO saa E10 
Popula 4,234 Covi ‘D7 aNoKe .... » G3 eset Me Vernon 7 263 Yakima. .1. 
ONT. 3 1802 Crewe .. -D 34,874 #80 ky Mount oe asi }381 Mt. Ver dicate c 263 Ya 
VERM TIES ; Be aay es 1,802 Culpeper. . ..B5 967 Rocky {il ee 2, North Ben A15 
Oe nope hws ts 1200) Daiaoona. sa G5 ay ound nih aces ie foe Noriaportss).. B 16 
12,585 Lar on rapoee J2 Rey ge homer eee ee OS 6 37 es Me aad B5 1,199 Nor Atucwcs io cle 
.D6 BR ed Re cian CE , Danville . aT) Bee) alent eo coer , Northpo 119 
Soeorg i128, 7 leans =... FA) 19,020 BAAS eae 3, Saltville .. Sele 476 . 221, 
21/378 Bennington»... .i12 a136 Runland 0 ~— 1.033 Dendron3002.00.8 g Has Scotto be INIA. Population, 1, 
21,578 Be ledonia ......-- E4 '702 Washi eG "703 Drakes Br .G 247 Se doah=..a-ne IRG ° 
26,031 Caledc den .....-. 12 41,7 2 Windham ... amet) 703 Borksiey ss F2 Shenando: k- EST V s ae) 
42.447 Chitten a. oN 26,932 W ee Case aie Lote raree 1,431 dun, Roc D6 Ww OUNTIE ineral ....... ope 
42,447 C pen ee ON c Fl 33.681 Windso 50" Bait tana cs B3 shea Ariens tha 6 Cc G74) Mineral “a ae E 
ea ane atineee Wo 2 "98; i22 Dumield 22/220: C9 aa oor c B6 16, Wingo 7 ae A6 
29,866 Franklin ......... LHe cir ees ee a len... 18 44 oe NOL on oo 19,431 alia... a5 
eet Grand Isle . d Cities and Villages lier aes 2 3 158 pay stone Gap: eet aan Smithield. a “Ga 6 15,858 Bocce Ac cone aR A eae Mantes dara ag hea 
te osele ase ti + 397 a eee tee 1, itera RS 1,999 Be Bi jec ee 13, AD wees ee eee D5 
Incorpora’ 15 7,856 I risville .... K 6 2 Eastville . ME ee: 3,516 Sou Hill, Mec 2 21, 1 Boone ... aye eee New cae 1 
: Sais 1,445 Morr hee otears © B74 Edinburg’... G5 '732 South rere G nti teers Se Ell ‘699 Nicholas ... -. El 
© wees eee oIe ase ee eee: ote ribet eee D6 lenD UTR, ge C7 23,023 Ke sh tte sages ee eee ee C8 
10,734 Barr De eee Tae 36 Newfane ... eee BO EO acini pias 78 anleyton... .D6 retire ee OE oe 4 57,572 dleton . B4 
330 Barto age. - 1 Yewport .... ne Elkton .. cge: ep arpa A eee JI! , Capel see haga Se G "349 Pen 2 : 
4883 Bon otion ae, a 2,546 North penne sen 2,018 Emporia 35530) fi C8 past peers te Ba 11-258 Cathoua. Be. aor Pocanonee a 
5211 Be Benning. 603 North Benning- 6 ee ee Co Ree ee : say tire) Gee 4 pce eae zy 
EEE oo ae oe nonthsda’ -110.7d8 ee aes or, rt Se escen | [ona pecs RE Ae Ree a8 
wie ise K6 1, ete, Ue '971 Farmville ..- ear 388 rasan (903 Fayette... : Be ay 
LOT ne ae K6 771 Nort Orleans. . 5 2,971 Fe castle..... G3 eg ratte gre 51,90 imer B8 33 Raleigh ... Pacey 
lford ..... BEES Neh SiGe I S78 Rincas ea maaan G9 7,0 Tacoma...... eo 11,379 Gi D5 25.6 Randolph ..... B4 
631 Pca ae ate 1, lainfield ... D9 9 Floyd . see 69 hannock.. 5 8 Grant . veeeeD ay ere ee 
io : Ap Rectiny geo a 5 36 klin .... D8 Tappa ; 7,83 brier .. BQ ’ Ritchie .. -.C4 
1,608 Brattleboro toe E6 Len Poultney . «+H 8 2,271 Fran ksburg . 2 ac8 zewell ..... 6 24,833 Green iT s ie sre)si eis 1 17,875 NO? ie nee E5 
S.oT7 “Bra tol... .....+-. D4 pate Proctor ....... G7 5,874 Fredericksburg « « e 7 1,230 ae nberville. . . 694 Hampshire .... Di 21,543 Roa TB! 6 oles sir 6 
stol. --9b4 2,786 Proctor .-...... te URSNeare f= , 11,6 ck C9 , Summe Bo!) 
habs Buslagtons.. bay ec ee Henman: es 1,775 Fries. pa hes BON a Troutdale, ie 1 ny Teta peor pig oe 5 AOS in eee B7 
20,468 Bw OR “Er pris F3 137 Readsboro Sih aaiec eia 433 Front irae .G AS OP rentdaley Gray 8 9163 Hardy ... pat pee = 16,554 aoe or tos oe a BS 
Be ee eae ent 835 Re ford ..... Fa4 al, alax... B38 Wille” we hs , Harrison .. C3 oto nee 
595 Cambridge . H 11 Set a oe, 75D it 4 ereil c. -E 10 48,381 a OR A 18, ler <inusee .C6 
595 Cam cee mete M4 1, 94 ge ON ar ate F9 599 Gate Ci ine Rates eb 296 Upp nna ....--- (956 Jackson . -..-B 16,211 Ty hur © ase ee 
666 pacer seen eeeee K i 828 Rutland ....... J 5 324 Glade Spri 475 Urba ria, Lunen- G7 peace Jefferson tins, dha -D 3 16,629 Ups 6%. hoe ee D5 
Ben ce aes ‘K1 18,546 Soh Bee Cease, Pee SP An ea eer C9 si'437 Kanawha ..02..!. D2  24'081 Websver 1. 1.fss4s 5 
Nee EO OS < 373 So Ibans eee 4 8 P.O. W i. eS keh or Sn ce a de 81, wis: eid. y Fey (oD 680 Webster ......... A 
390 Derby Line - “Gi 6803 St Johsbuiry mer 107 Glasiow . oS D7 B28 Vinton’) 2002200. G6 Boraei Tineols ocr BB 8,680 Wirt. sc ees BS 
1,153 E sex Junction IS 290 Springhield....... G4 rp eecba tad loy te. 9) : al oat ilina ....- +++ -G 12 14,476 Logan ell in eae ee 9,047 ds: ik B3 
1.245 ggg eh nib ee a 14 3,2 6 (Stowe cove "Bi 165 Goshen... ue a ct 0 Virg inia Beach. "B12 856 McDowell ........ A6 38,001 Woo ing: ee 
2.554 Fair He Kove sees, 35 56 vanton .. EOS pee ep Ie EIEN 330 virei eague. 47, MANOR Hen AK F 10 392 Wyom 
2094 Hardwic a 36 Swa . 1;917 are OF 8 achapr ..-G8 42,794 Wao ae 25— 10; 
2,094 ey UTE we. 33 1,2 Vergennes . G5 64 Grundy . crerinctl 485 W. field Sin C8 88 Marsha +110 
“"342 Hinesb ica 2 1,483 Ve rbury .. STAG 2 enilven reek Girt AN Ee camer Ps 32,3 Mason «.0-5-9<-. nae 
2 rde Park 2 77 Water r AG Ae eee BE Ok" 6 rrenton A OB EAA PE rio Vick 4 Etc. 
423 Hyde Pond 4 1,37 Wells River . Ki 505 Hampton . y SeiB) 1,427 Wa ington ..... B8 371 Mercer... s, Villages, 
573 Island ville . 608 W st Derby..... F 13 5,505 pS adept SO "235 Washi oe ie cia 38,3 ities, Towns, ile thee 
4 212 ata by ans : Bee Wihningues aed J 19 eet Pay ores Le =} eres 331 Wate E Sicha a2 ty : Incorporated C A 113 meagb O- Alma : 
651 V we..ee-s- HH! 3 ok eee D Wi iy . 06 boro...... 0 53) eee 
llow . oes 906 Wi ening ati fl 1, aynes "| an agus cme comm 3 
1,621 zones Center K3 ene Winooski .. .H9 802 Herndo d Park, 1,389 W. Pomts.cce 9 demy .. 9 5 Gerats = ae D 
orc ae 83 Woodstock...... , est : ee. Be este ge 1,21 on .. 1 
Ee oe Re eR ee ae ee eae pe 
peri a 08: : Hillsboro ........ G2 714 Williamsburg ....1 eset es 2, Chester... 
idlebury .-E38 138 L ile: er 0 2, incheste f a eet seal or OE Oh eee 6 
1,866 Mic n1 | Ree. 88 Hillsvi Seach 5,864 W dsor, Isle 0 0 1,2 phate BPs GS D4 165. Clarice.) ... +B 
634 Milton . 2,061,612 2 Holland ..... ~AA4 828 Windsor, Isle of | 229 Gee w ee aee E4 Clarksburg .. seer OS 
i 236 Ker wee. ee 6 Wight. 7. B/S 1 ahaa R pe at NN 9,201 denin.:... 
ulation, 2 869 Hona i MESS Se 4 1863 A. Soe 6 "75 Athens «......... B5 815 Clen note eee D5 
LA. Pop 516 Houston . 806 W dstock . 1 ee plciene rages B65. Goshen gare 
VIRGIN IES _.D6 Iron Gate 2 1,314 Woo ie 1 199 13 oe hae D2 12 /Cowell\ a. auras B8 
OUNT Ch ies wri 8 600 ville .... vs ’ Wythev 432 Avis. Villot anne 3 ge Cao oP C7 
BAP 087 Greene “OURS aang cay, itn Greer gen : PSS Bel eee 
PR Se contig ; Peper pee gti oho ina dee died Hanh. poh EF 6 ped lees 1 Eastban ee ae 
2h Rea ya a isan coe | eae on afi Sutras he ee 
3eee0 Hlexandria Seas ah 151,065 Henrico. Saree. an 4 281 La Crosse . ulation, 1,141, 1481 Benwood 0... ets ‘674 ie Garden’ es Ge 
ee eel a7 Gin oe Pop "976 Benwo ts ings. 438 ciyis 2 te ae a 
19,921 A MEG 3 gout ote E 5 18, 7 Highland . .G10 TON. 5 4,97 keley Spr! A ap te pp tpent emt 2 B 
8'720 panto ae Fé 5,31 le of Wright . "F 10 SHING epee eo yer E Bee ocriag? eee 7 5,2 Menboro .... B11 
, s ¥ we 29 Isle WA OUNTI oT Bee ci 2 Bethany BOhe: 204 E © sseee. 
18,932 ROTeh iat . D5 14,9 8 James City . en. -_E9 Cc attr ppiitesteee oT 4 433 erly cate are Ab 99 Elm Grov 6 
tLe A ee es Me eee ing and Que srADED aS a setter eniae triode goa ‘Biagkevilietiec oy. ree ete ees a 
sea38 Baths scscsc! FA ee King a ane 10,920 Adams ...... ee F 16 rete Oterncent aes 3 eo Blucheld shee ee eee | mere gl WeyEeal . 
We edford.......... Fl ‘547 King were '831 Asotin ...... Sas Se apy vase oe 11, Bolivar ....... ao! 2 384 Fairview, ring... 
29,549 Bec is ao era E4 8, 2 Lancaster ... B2 5,8 pee Pe nae D3 2532 Pacific. ilies koe 687 PMWOLL. wie eine 0 Falling Sp -A6 
by Bhi eae sade tee tae BS8 7,937 US ...e eee Cope Pend Ore sai E16 1,458 Bra ville, 7 27 MIRE COR 2s semi 
23 tetour ..-G8 pert icre 590 Cheha en. re Ot Vee ’ Brandon 7B B18 ermbetOe ee 
17,727 Bo nswick .... A423, ef OURO Rnaaeae D7 35,5 Chelan ..... .-B3 20,812 Pierce -......... 96 Preston . B6 99 Fayette. TT ---D4 
19,244 BneHanen ie ONC E6 2i, ‘Bek pOUIES oe eae G7 15,104 Clallam ........ Gus ee Sthastige ey eee: idgeport ‘ ve pao og Od C5 
12,334 terra eA F5 16,5 0 Lunenburg ..... Sp:7 6,759 OIATIEGT. cpyecsrstevee .F15 9,241 Skagit Ae eee 577 Br oklyn. . "AT Ve Flat Woods. . 
15,204 abs ene cee Madison .... ‘Ful 26,115 Columbia .......1 F5 aoeet San rea wes 627 lend Mills... O6 are Follansbee, Ps Oe ie 
52.537 Can Werke Tee G2 10,055 Mathews ... AC 7,042 Cowlitz ......... C1i 9,209 Snohomish «..... 116 Sada wieiehepane 63 2,0 Brooke ..... PSR 
16.596 mehr ty eo a 9 att Mecklenburg “B10 12,561 Douglas......... B13 aoe 404 Spokane as ode 2,225 Broa PEP Fe ahs 3 Frametown... ee BS 
21,116 Car les City ....- -F 6 ete Middlesex ... .F3 9,227 Ferry........+. E13 1 207 Stevens .........3 384 Bu kes Garden. . C5 ice pecker ae C8 
eigen Onewione oaks oe 8 8,85 ntgomery..... G10 4,800 Klin ......-. HE “ ARE dent pg ee geo 10 Tcl ieee BS 
:785 Charlott ears! 2 1,470 Mo dseieis Spore oe 17,581 kiakum . Burnsv -.-Ba4 200 Fra Tyler ... 
15,785 C sterfield... BB 21, 86 Nansemon CRENG 5, Garnet eae Dil 3.285 Wah lia 770 {10° 3 eee 7 Friendly, “et 
Cites Vierer see: bs 6,881 Neon ..< 27. F9 8.608 Grant «0.000001 B5 931 Walla Wa Se a OES, D5 Ghecnuiten oo a aS 
A Mh ae D8 16,82 New Kent...... Gil S/698 land tetera C3 et! Whatcom ., ade 263 Cam ley Sree hac 10 1,03 Gassaway....... C7 
eae Cree cnet ae fers 4,682 follx "F12 4,704 Is n Dee 4015 sr aapar au abe S| ee see inde ae 4 
13.472 ht aed ear Ae EZ iS oem. bai Sidhe" ine” “85 4) 700 Webinars 1,660 Cameron... +B 10 281 Glen Jan chaos Dd. 5 
Aaa Te) Kenson . «2... - F 8 7 Northum F 28 7 Kitsap . .D 21 n Springs... Glenville ...... 278 
9,199 Dicken Oa etND ct 10,77 toway . “D7 17,647 Ki rte "69 epee Le 336 COW te ccs ees 
Haye ny 1g eae et | HRS RAS lerapmc oe ts, doy Caseig 000) B88 Glen 
21,225 a OX oe knees C9 pb ete eee ey G ’ ted Cities, PP athe lh Tee D 4 dar Grove...... 
9,105 ne 5) o Vv else 210 C'S oA Ick ....... Gb orpora 82 M.....+. A6 679 Ceda 
1 ee 5 Patri fe & oo Inc aDr2 Hsin SE. Bey 
ACS ote na E7672 Piiueelvania aE deen ....... kik, S og oon TR enineh eee AS 
es Te ae eae LE aU ae .F6 18,600) perro Seana: A5 24,298 Blaine ......... 
poem gey te Arr ice 4 6,099 Po Edward... 9 "368 Almira . Hino 2,289 
*g.323 ee sheen pas 14,266 ane George. ree Rice eet Ma rear ae a 
ates Speer SOB? F2 ress Boe eee ; “C8 1,476 Arling 1 
ts. ee gee Sey ae aN eet ES 19) 
12.477 Gloucester... 2 ci iiguveabcenes os 
: Seite S i Bea G 
9,237 Gooc Bi istate a sry 
yso 
19,856 Gra 


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oe. 1910 Pop,1910 
282 Grantsville ....... C4 BZ8O Parsons. .0.. 540 ees B7 
1,702 Guyandotte ......D2 713 Patterson... cvees 
1,800 Hambleton....... G26 Paw Paw tse wen A 10 
105° Barding...e500 o0- C6 930 Pennsboro ....... Ba4 
149° Harman. i. os. 3s 15 C7 257 Peterstown....... E5 
766 Harpers Ferry ...B 11 1,038 Philippl........3. BZ 
608 Harrisville ....... B4 2,054 Piedmont ........B8 
358 Hartford......... B3 474 Pine Grove....... A5 
120 Hawks Nest...... D4 334 Pineville. ee i 
328 Hedgesville ..... Ail 346 Pleasant Valley. ies 
286 Homie eit tetas ce C2 2,045 Point Pleasant ....C 2 
640 Hendricks. oR = 413 Powellton..... D4 
PE AA a aaa i er teeter 306 Pratt... oe 
181 Hillsboro, Pocahontas 3,027 Princeto: E 4 
Soper Cini het D6 230 Pullman. ..BSd 
WO. ChE LOD faa cid «oie en) 1,081 Ravenswood. os ete C3 
BORO) TINGON Ke 56.4.3 0 0a E4 208 Reedsville. A 2 ly 
657. Hundred......... Ad S15. Needy Saige. es 3 C4 
31,161 Huntington ...... Di 3,061 Richwood........D5 
422 Hurricane........ D2 591 Ripley .....-..«..03 
251 Huttonsville...... C6 190 Rivesville ........B6 
236 Ivydale.......... Makita) ERODIMCY .. cyeelavelare « B9 
Bar DANEIOW.. i. vi. ae B6 2,157 Ronceverte....... E5 
BOOS POD Is ics ceteieis » coos 936 Rowlesburg...... B7 
BOR TIATHON 06 wisi diy ape in'e Cr By SOU SAIOM 6 ices vee BS 
BS2 RENOVA. ws < vente. « Di D080) SCALDTO sare aiele he.a'e 
af00 Keyser ..i...0.5-> B9 WOO Seebert 5. joeysc 0 
2,047. Keystone ........ E3 1,070 Shepherdstown ..B 11 
PML SUSY ONG. 6 cc's cae 1,224 Shinniston ....... B6 
Togo wmimball,......0. 2,684 Sistersville ....... Aa4 
800 Kingwood........ B7 765 Smithfield. 
333 Laneville......... 681 South Buckhannon 
156 Layopolis........ 692 South Keyser.. 
144 Leatherwood..... 1,224. Spencer... +++». e4 
TO ee See C3 135 Springfield ....... BO 
803 Lewisburg ....... E5 15209 St Albans <5 os... D3 
Mle EALMCTON . co. oe ws Aid 245 St. George ........ B7 
ROA TIO AI oo oes cc ais ns E 3 T8587 StrMatys) 2c. B4 
656 Lumberport......B6 318 Star City. , 
561 Mabscott.. A 511 Stealey Heights. ae 
1,153 Macdonald .E4 697 Stuart........ D4 
2,921 McMechen .. .E 10 204 Summersville. D5 
295 Madison.......... T Paty SUttOM aac jasists see Ore 
2,672 Mannington ......B6 1,126 Terra Alta .....-. B-< 
1,045 Marlinton ........D6 P,O04 THOMAS . x icc. ee B8 
10,698 Martinsburg ...... E5 $15. "Thurmond: gases. E4 
TOA DEABOD oioccs cours Ho B2 261 Triadelphia ..... E11 
520 Masontown ......B7 PAAS TT OY: ous tae vaste eyes C5 
588 Matewan. .E 2 792 Tunnelton ....... BZ 
546 Middlebourne «. BS v8. Uinioni.g aus wdc E5 
740 Mill Creek. we 123 Wardensville .....B9 
SOs MUTON fo. ese oe D2 11 Watson, Hampshire 
2,084 Monongah ....... Chee ME ty PP kewets ityace ate abe B9 
1,888 Montgomery ..... D4 500 Webster Springs..D 6 
122, Montrose. ........ B.7. TO a6 VWCLCH fag ofarstcnertel sl aus E 3 
646 Moorefieldm...... B9 4,189 Wellsburg....... E 10 
9,150 Morgantown...... A7 212 West Milford ..... BS" 
8,918 Moundsville .....E 10 2218 Weston: cw tices B5 
BVALELTS TIODE) oc 'ece interes E4 779 West Union .....: B5 
823 Newburg......... Be 41,641 Wheeling ....... E10 
1,807 New Cumberland D 10 338 White Sulphur 
2,176 New Martins- Springs: Soccer 6 
Willers ease stercte oe ed: 650 Whitmer.......... 
Aas Worthfork:... 92... 134 Wileyville......... 
452 North Point 120 Williamsburg.....D5 
Pleasant....... ~ 3,561 Williamson....... E2 
764 Oak Hill. -D4 1,139 Williamstown ....B4 
278 Oakvale. Pir -ige 291 Winfield ...... ee 
220 Oeeana «0.0.0.5 00 E3 665 Womelsdorf : 
210 Ogden City. «2. 831 Woodsdale. 

17,842 Parkersburg ...... B4 292 Worthingto 
WISCONSIN. Population, 2,333,860 
COUNTIES 
8,604, AGAams) i065. G8 55,054 Marathon ........ G6 
219609 ASHaAnG os 6 ce. E3 33,812 Marinette ........ J5 
2OvET4. BGYTONW 2. © 5.01 eal cs C5 10,741 Marquette ....... H8 
15,987 Bayfield ......... D3 433,187 Milwaukee ......K 9 
54,098 Brown .......... Kee 28,881 Monroe. oa. -5 <4 E 8 
16,006 (Butlalo a5... ic «/ C7 2OODts OCOMLG oxieie ets ie oss J6 
0;026 Burnett....5.0.-. B4 Mi 430) OnewW ar. .rs cclous as G4 
26,701) Galumet 2 ors ton awe x J7 49,102 Outagamie........37 
32,103 Chippewa ........ D5 P7228) Ozsukeé iis... KD 
O0,074 CLOT esse ke 6 ROME a PCDI Fis bys ch leit C6 
31,129 Columbia ........ H9 Be, 070 Pierce J. 3-0.\.% << ac B6 
16,288 Crawford ........ E 9 BOOT POUT ace 21 cours Ba 
Shh g aE EADLC sil ote sods ee H9 30,945 Portage ......... EZ 
47,436 Dodge . 9 LS LOD PTICEL mates cueiats ea F4 
LB, dl tm WOOL a to acs less 6 07,424 Racine 2 ieee «eos J 10 
47,422 Douglas 3 18,809 Richland... 4.2... F9 
20,200 DUNN Jo... ees 6 56,698 Roek. ... ooo cn. H10 
32,721 Eau Claire 6 11,160 Rusk D5 
3,381 Florence 4 32,860 Sauk i020. .00..0 G9 
51,610 Fond du Lac 8 6,227 SAaWYeL ... 26s an D4 
COMBA PORCH sects ee aes 4 31,884 Shawano......... 16 
39,007 Grant 0 54,888 Sheboygan ....... K8 
21,641 Green . 0 8 1A Sts nOLOLR eine cw. chal B5 
15,491 Green Lake 8 POsOAL OL aVIOR cai oite cts ates E5 
22,497 Iowa .. 9 22,928 BaD es ah epee BAY 6 
8,306 Iron 3 28,116) Vernon... . £8 
17,075 Jackson 7 6,019 Vilas .-. ». G's 
34,306 Jefferson ......... 19 29,614 Walworth . te] 
19,569 Juntan ...2.5.3.. F8 8,196 Washburn........ C4 
32,929 Kenosha ........ J 10 23,784 Washington ...... J9 
16,784 Kewaunee....... K7 37,100 Waukesha .......J 10 
43,996 La Crosse ........D8 2) 1be, WWAUDACH vice accreted: 
20,075. Lafayette ....... F10 18,886 Waushara ....... fis rp 
17,062 Langlade ........ H5 62,116 Winnebago....... i ye 
TOO62 Miticoin 2... ......3-G5 30;083 (WOO. cose cco nes F7 

44,978 Manitowoc....... K7 
Incorporated Cities, Towns, Etc. 
947 Abbotsford ....... F6 2,082 Algoma s...25+55.446 
444 Ableman......... G9 1,011 Alma Bek Sr | 
669 Albany .........H10 417 Alma Center ..... Bt 






















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yay rb y 
Mf PATMNOUGN se, af okals ale is ig 
824 PATE O OMB re pete ecnis are D 
OOO AMOT YT. oa pillars» B5 
629 Amherst .........- 7 
ee PRAIA WY Gaile, Shahave’ a ain, ass H5 
TLDs MTDC ea wiewne cress H5 
16;773 Appleton:...4.55...1 7 
Teo LA ATCA GIG co cigleis can bo DY 
60S ATTVIO eos vie. G10 
11,594 Ashland ......... E 2 
904 Athens........... F5 
297 Auburndale...... G6 
1,405: Augusta ¢.-.24... D6 
436 Avoca... ih 
584 Baldwin..... -B6 
279 Balsam Lake. ASB 
B92) BAR OTe. «sus ore E 8 
6,324 Baraboo......... G9 
33:7 Barnoveld sean... G9 
1440) Barron fer asia wie one C5 
252 Bay Cuy oo wee B6 
6,758 Beaverdam ....... 19 
216 Bell Center......; E9 
422 Belleville ....... G10 
582 Belmont ....:...F 10 
15,125 Beloit... oi 6s H 10 
652 Benton . «9... 20s. F 10 
A636 Beri oss pe yecie oe 18 
678 Birnamwood .....H 6 
516 Blackcreek ....... J7 
479 Black Earth...... G9 
1,917 Black River Falls .E 7 
BSG lBIAIT es caetacone wie) © D7 
643 Blanchardville ...G10 
1,204. Bloomer .. 0)... D5 
620 Bloomington ....E 10 
1 Oa Boscobelis. a ccmsy E 9 
Bee OVE ate ae catia D6 
684) Brandon). hen... 18 
HOS Bullion tea. oe J7 
1,517 Brodhead . “3.10; 
458 Brokaw, Marathon G 6 
362 Brooklyn Mieusnd sisi H 10 
222 Browntown ..... G10 
565 Bruce; sigecte oes D5 
205, Biffalovs (ces ‘C.7 
$)212 Burlington (2.02... J 10 
417 Butternut) jac -k Uo 
760 CAGOLbicutoea ae D6 
CBZ) CHB MAG creer et ees 18 
507 Cambridge ...... H10 
562 Cameron .... .C5 
650 Campbellsport. . nie 8 
473 Camp Douglas....F8 
568; Cashtom: v.25 oc... E 8 
890 Cassville ........E10 
392 Cazenovia ........F 9 
B51: -Gecti ys ceraslacnurdsres J6 
1,777 Cedarpurg ........J3 9 
498 Cedar Grove ..... K8 
301 Centuria, Polk ....B5 
829 Cheteles. si. 1 5.0 C5 
AOS OR ORION, wiset eiclass ant I7 
8,893 Chippewa Falls ...D 6 
220) Clay tO. a =e tae B5 
498 Clear Lake 85 
897 Clinton.... 0 
1,747 Clintonville iy 
23 BUD Lana mene 0 
869) Collbyzspriact. oir F6 
436 Coleman .o...). «0.15 
O00  COMBX <5 sieve ane o01m 2 C6 
2,528 Columbus........ H9 
291 Coon Valley...... D 8 
B25 OOrs Secs che oye, K 10 
1833, Crandon siete clas 14 
967 Cuba............ E 10 
3,601 Cudahy. > 2... K 10 
1,445 Cumberland ......B 4 
342) Dallas sreraete ia - star C5 
296. Dane \.saas os os G9 
1,808 Darlington......Gi10 
533 ‘Deerfield-.%....... H9 
ASI De POKES oon ss. we H9 
25450) Delavan. o.. 0s wr. 10 
BaTT DEVeYe Ns) ne wes KZ 
SSL DS SOO Mat evenieraters D9 
1,791 Dodgeville ...... F10 
476 Dorchester ....... F6 
319 Downing Woe sie. C5 
259 Doylestown...... H9 
2,503) Durango 6505 05.0 C6 
339 Eagle .. eu 1 O 
233 Eastman ........ D9 
707 East Milwaukee .. 
673 East Troy, he 
Worehe.. soak 20 
18,310 Eau Clatreseieed D6 
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2513) HOgerton .,.c asl LO 
868 Bland 200. uno H6 
319) Eleva) oc. < ots. ee D6 
499 Elkhart Lake ....K 8 
L707 Elkhorn’ \ seo LO 
302 Elk Mound ...... D6 
1,005 Ellsworth . «6 
585 Elmwood, Pierce .B 6 
Aten TOW wisneds eel ateree' F8 
283 Embarrass........ 16 
2.061 Evansville ...... H10 
O78 Fairchild vis Se 2s. E 6 
891 Fair Oaks, Dane..H 9 
525 Fallerceki 3.5.30. D6 
360: Fall River....... H 9 
1,159 Fennimore: 5... < E 10 
220 Fenwood 2. 0: on... G6 
18,797 Fond du Lac...... J8 
3,877 Fort Atkinson,....110 


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4,410 
1,104 
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Galesville ........D 
Grays Mills ...... E 
Genoa Junction ..J 1 
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Glenwood .....5.5B 
Grattone tomes: K 
Grand Rapids ....G 
Grantsburg....... A 
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Greenwood . F 
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Pop.1910 Pop.1910 
1,860 North Milwaukee ..1 9 667 Soldiers Grove ....E 9 
502 Norwalk .. - 8 6,092 South Milwaukee ‘kK 10 
522 Oakfield . shh ges Aa OO Fa SDalthan oa mee sem 8 
3,054 Oconomowoc rae J9 362 Spencer ,>.....%5...F 6 
5,629: ‘Ocontor aks .acen K 6 1,453 Spooner, 2 osu oes C4 
1,427 Oconto Falls ...... J6 730 Spring Green ,.... F9 
P26 OMITO sora eteceiet ate LZ 972 Spring Valley.....B6 
1,146 Onalaska ...... 2... D8 309 St. Cloud...) o..06- J8 
883 Ontarlo ..........E8 569 St. Croix Falls “he 5 
880 Oostburg........ K 8 2,675 Stanley . EB 6 
412 Oregon... 27s 0d 10 253 Star Prairie, St. 
449 Orsfordville ..... H 10 Croixes Ak ..B5 
634 Osceola .,........A5 282 Steuben! s éc\s snus E9 
33,062 Oshkosh...... ...38 8,692 Stevens Point ....G7 
B48; OR80G) Fo a.ca o5.<)s:0.8 D6 328 Stockbridge,...... J7 
745 Owen. A aye ge 204 Stockholm ....... B7 
649 Palmyra. i Lek 343 Stoddard .., .D8 
987 Pardeeviile. aaeer he CLO 4,761 Stoughton .. 110 
1,072 Park Falls ...-..:. E4 768 Stratford ...... Gb 
307) Pepine icine cncie ay B7 4,262 Sturgeon Bay.....L6 
TD7O PesSHbIEO! Jc sais eee ioe OF 1,119 Sun Prairie ...... H9 
749 Pewaukee ........39 40,884 Superfor ......... C2 
1,948" Phillips’ ..owe. «enn F4 5), PMELOSHUNh is erulattreate J9 
450 Pittsville......... F7 TAA. THROTY sacs serene niece E 6 
723 Plainfield ........H7 728) Pigerton 2 seh e 
4452 Platteville ...... E 10 3,410 “Voniah 2c ayvecoes E8 
3805 Plum City, Pierce. B 6 2,907 Tomahawk ....... Gs 
3,094 Plymouth ........ K 8 535 Trempealeau .....D7 
5,440" Portage ..52.°.7.. H8 442 Turtle Lake .,....B5 
758 Port Edwards ....G7 4,850 Two Rivers ...... L7 
3,792 Port Washington..K 9 616 Union Grove..... J 10 
AGL POLO oes hs Helen's E 10 363) Unity... cm weteeenets F6 
656 (Poynette’ =...) 4... H9 B71 VA0 la hos aiecs ert arenes 
3,149 Prairie du Chien ..D 9 2,059 Viroqua ........ E9 
699 Prairie du Sac ....G9 755 Walworth ....... J11 
368 Prairie Farm ..... C5 3,830 Washburn ....... D2 
CO6e Prentice o5 6. ween: F5 581 Waterford, Racine 
936 Prescott ......... A6 J10 
1,269 Princeton ........-H8 1,220" Waterloor. 2 asicie ss 19 
436 Pulaski ........ J 6 8,829 Watertown ....... 19 
88,002 Racine ........'.K 10 8,740 Waukesha .. ..... J9 
937 Randolph........ H9 550 Waunakee ....... H9 
408 Random Lake, 2;789 Waupace. 2h oie. fs 
Sheboygan ...K 8 8,362 Waupun,..... cote ip} 
515 Readstown .......E9 16,560 Wausau ......... H 6 
1,521 Redgranite.. 8 964 Wautoma ey! 
2,615 Reedsburg i9 3,346 Wauwatosa . ..J0 9 
550 Reedsville 7 476 Wauzeka... fe Ot) 
352 Reeseville........ 19 341 Welcome, Outa- 
O29 ROWEY secede c ve E 10 gamie.... Pick Jae 
5,637 Rhinelander ...... G4 6,645 west Allis, Mil- 
1,018 Riblake ..........F5 waukee ........K 9 
3,968 Rice Lake . Ow 2,462 West Bend.......J39 
2,652 Richland Center mak Uy) 902 7 WeStDY: a. We chee ae E8 
437 Ridgeway . AE BLY) 729. Westfield... 3 sha. H8 
POLS enectepe csc) a= H9 a0) VN CSPOIR oiel since iaital » C6 
3,739 Ripon Mycatabiete ae. 18 840 West Salem ......D8 
1,991 River Falls....... A6 967 Weyauwega ......H7 
DOaELVGSHOL ta ehiecrtysce H 6 371 Weyerhauser..... D5 
867 Sauk City ........G@9 542 Whitefish Bay, 
355 Scandinavia...... H7 Milwaukee .....K 9 
538 Schleisingerville ...J 9 703. Whitehall .......:,.D°7 
889 Schofield). 2)... G6 3,224 Whitewater ...... 110 
ue ze Seymour ink week. J7 551, Wild Rose.......-H7 
STP LSHATOING. sevaleieneies Dat DAO AVILGOI Ts este rotararegs E8& 
2,923 Shawano......... J6 940 Winneconne ...... 17 
26,398 Sheboygan ..... = 8 AAS. Withee. wet. eee E6 
1.630 Sheboygan Falis ..K 8 1,090 Wittenberg ...... H6 
902 Shell Lake Act. 5 4 789 Wonewoc..... > 8 
536 Shiocton ..>...... J7 525 Wrightstown......J37 
1,063 Shullsburg ...... F 10 423 Wyocena........ H9 
WYOMING. Population, 145,965 
COUNTIES 
5745 A DAILY eesccle eis te tate 519 National Park 
8,886 Bighorn B8& Reservation. ..B 


4,766 Natrona 
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16,324, Sheridan .......-. 
11,575 Sweetwater 
16,982 Uinta ..... Sats 
4-960 Weston ......... 


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3,453 Johnson .. 

26,127 Laramie 





Incorporated Cities, Villages, Etc. 








STOMAT ONG eds ealewer E 2 aie Lander ic sen. wos E 6 
Ossi ears iewceter, 5 B7 8,237 Laramie ........H12 
CREEL Baal Ch Coyote oes cis f B 10 C00. Lovell siniise<se se AZ 
117 Carbon, Carbon. .G 10 ALAS TAB. hs > Semele E 15 
2,080) CASDEL. ayaa ears E11 127 Medicine Bow ...G 11 
11,320 Cheyenne Me LTA 207 Meeteetsei>.......B 5 
Dees OU Van taipaciae = sort © B5 178 Moorcroft ...... B14 
DPE COWLCY < cic vies 5 AZ 975. Newcastle .......C15 
313 Dayton... AQ 246*Pinebluff 3.)-... - H15 
4,296 Rawlins ......... G9 

eer sms 49 Riverside....... H 10 

.E 12 483 Riverton,Fremont D 6 

.G10 123 Rock River..... G12 

421 Encampment....H 10 5,778 Rock Springs Ge a 
2,583 Evanston ........H 2 557 Saratoga..... H 10 
448 Gillette .... 5. ..% B13 8,408 Sheridan .........A9 
1,313 Green River...... H5 604 Shoshoni........ ED). 7, 
258 Grey Bull..G.. ... B8 347 Sublett, Uinta....E 2 
274 Guernsey........F 14 281, Sundance. on-. B15 
OGM be teestere is wells G5 1,524 Thermopolis ......C7 
235 Hartville, 155: -Torringtonn un. F 15 
TGA TATUMG sate G14 244 Uptons 0 coe B15 

$19) Hudson yo... 796 W heatland . eG. 14 
843 Kemmerer....... G3 265 Worland:.:.::. :-C8 


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ANYSS nce ie Sater aps etter . Abyssinia Dents, ER MY ee Gro die ores: Denmark Ger EM Deere seuss eteratets German Empire Pala cecaveivars iets stele oececcvees Paraguay 
IAT esirc ei . erate . Afghanistan Dom. Rep. ......-Dominican Republic Ger. S. W. Af.....German Southwest Africa dS Hs OEY IS rr Pe cuce: Prince Edward Island 
Anglo-Egyp. Sud....Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Dutch E. In. . Dutch East Indies GUAGs eine rated a ioncs Meraa AA Guatemala POFG sat ane aa Portuguese East Africa 
DG y i ane ne mare pis com wee Argentina Dutch Guid... 2.ee ...Dutch Guiana FROG iieaite sta histone, ences a) ees eer Honduras QUE ob acca Gh tote ened Seat Quebec 
ASlatic- RUS... = ss skis . Asiatic Russia Eng... Rare te hr Ret ee ee England Madara ie che ras a Rise, ceeded beiepsree Madagascar WGI VS ate so < Gly. .aees hg, aber ieee ene Salvador 
Asiatic Tur.. .Asiatic Turkey Bur. RUS.6 :.< .European Russia MATIN) = 12.0 coe uyhsoea aces Shee iewenera eee Manitoba Sask, 1 2:5 viscciers erste ere ee Saskatchewan 
Austas.. 28 By: . Australia Hur, Tur. .. European Turkey Mart. asic hoe 3G on ie okies oe Martinique Slerra Dy). .5o,2. 8. stops nal rete Sierra Leone 
Aust.-Hung Austria-Hungary Er. Con,.e ...French Congo MEX 4. Secon eee Miron ae ee Mexico SU Ape oo GG. nai ck ater Switzerland 
Ton Clan tes . British Columbia Br. Guias. os ....French Guiana N.B ......New Brunswick ROS ISR Nhe Bn Ae Beeson Union of South Africa 
Bechl'd.. . Bechuanaland Fr. Guinea ...French Guinea Wie Soci eee se Be ASA s eed ote tena mere Nova Scotia MONS FES npomcnon Oar nono: oor Venezuela 
Belle soa neater conrets a eee Belgium LAD he Cae ....French India NY Zeal = che con ee he een New Zealand W.. Did srcto, antec is ea eee West Indies 
Brit. E, Af. .British East Africa Fr. Indo-Ch. .. French Indo-China Dreth ef tise ani te Serene Netherlands ZANZ x 10's + « «eis aie,ajeieists\oholels eternal Zanzibar 
Bulieeoehas ..... Bulgaria Fr. Som. Coast .French Somali Coast INICaricts 4.2 RA eters: Seas eee Nicaragua 
OOlOTIGE, sir ot nto WEL ee anes Colombia Ger. EK. Af, 2.0 .German East Africa Ont oO. 6 Aas eae eetpren wae Ontario 
Pop. City Country Pop. City Country Pop. City Country Pop. City Country Pop. City Country \, 
A 386286 Ashkabad,Asiatic Rus.,.D5| 30885 Bisceglie, Italy,20m.N.W.| 38379 Cambridge, England, H 4} 10000 Comayagua, Honduras,B4 9581 Eidsvold, Norway, F 6 
43890 Ashton-under-Lyne, Eng., es fa Bari, J 6| 385000 Campinas, Brazil, G 15 59673 Combaconum, India, C 6 38353 Eisenach, Ger. Emp., F 6 
Po Cit Country F 3)| 40000 Bitlis, Asiatic Turkey, I 3 | 4C000 Campos, Brazil, J 12 38895 Como, Italy, C 2 43239 Ekaterinburg, Eur. Rus., 
Pp. y Asmara, Africa(Eritrea) G4 | 30617 Bitonto, Italy, J 7 22774 Candia, Crete, 1 13 18277 Concepcion, Peru, D 7 ’ L 
31509 Aalborg, Denmark, C 7 86482 Asnicres, France, suburb | 138064 Blackburn, England, E 3 | 30420 Cannes, France, L 9 46806 Constantine, Algeria, R 2| 70977 Ekaterinodar, Asiatic 
138836 Aalesund, Norway, D 5 of Paris, H 4} 583876 Blackpool, England, D 3 26449 Cannstatt, Ger. Emp., E 8 | 1200000Constantinople, Eur.Tur.. Russia, B 4 
55193 Aarhus, Denmark, F 7 38045 Asti, Italy, B 3 40399 Blagovyeshchensk, Asiatic | 1250000Canton, China, E 4 1, 8 | 156511 Ekaterinoslav, Eur. Rus., 
43365 Aberdare, Wales, D 4 77326 Aston Manor, Eng., F 4 Russia K 3{ 28948 Cape Coast Castle, Africa, | 426540 Copenhagen, Den., G 15 F5 
181918 Aberdeen, Scotland, M 5 23000 Astrabad, Persia, D 11 4706 Blewfields, Nicaragua,D 5 (Gold Coast) B 5 | 89267 Copparo, Italy,11m.N.E.| 170118 Elberfeld, Ger. Emp., C 5 
46637 Abo,European Russia, D 2] 186841 Astrakhan, Eur. Rus., 16] 16866 Blida, Algeria, P 2 77668 Cape Town, Union of S. ; Ferrara, E 3| 58631 Elbing, Ger. Emp., O 3 
15000 Abome,Atrica(Dahome)D5] 60259 Asuncion, Paraguay, D 2| 83833 Bloemfontein, Union of S, “i Africa, G 3 15712 Coquimbo, Chile, A 3 27975 Elche, Spain, G 11 . 
14842 Accra, Africa (Gold Coast) | 167479 Athens, Greece, G 11 Africa, E 7] 29000 Cap Haitien, Haiti, B 5 41573 Corato, Italy, J 6 45696 Elets,(Yelets) Eur.Rus ,G4 
C 81215 Aubervilliers-les-Vertus, 40000 Blumenau, Brazil, G 14 72429 Caricas, Venezuela, F 2 53000 Cérdoba, Argentina, C 4 68710 Elisabethgrad, Eur. Rus., 
43122 Accrington, England, E 3 France, 5m. N. Paris, H4 34336 Bobruisk, Eur, Rus., E 4 13000 Carapequa,Paraguay, D 3| 65160 Cérdoba, Spain, G 7 F5 
35418 Acireale, Italy, I 10 109781 Auckland, New Zeal., 13 | 186916 Bochum, Ger. Emp., C 5 30720 Carcassonne, France, H 9} 18978 Corfu, Greece, G 9 37806 Elisabethpol, Asiatic Rus, 
6000 Acoyapo, Nicaragua, D 5/ 122694 Augsburg, Ger. Emp., G 8 | 101496 Bogoti, Colombia, C 5 24280 Cardenas, Cuba, D 2 76632 Cork, Ireland, D 8 128 m. S. E. Tiflis, C 4 
37744 Acton, England, G 5 39255 Aussig, Aust.-Hung., E 1 Bolama, Africa, (Portu- 182280 Cardiff, Wales, D 5 18000 Corrientes, Argentina, D 3| 13864 Elsinore, Denmark, F 14 
25000 Adalia, Asiatic Turkey C3} 48312 Avignon, France, J 9 guese Guinea) A 4} 45480 Carlisle, England, D 2 29343 Cortona, Italy,14m.S. E.| 13881 Elvas, Portugal, F 4 
45000 Adana, Asiatic Tur., E 3 5000 Axum, Abyssinia, G 5 165000 Bologna, Italy, E 3 42097 Carrara, Italy, D 3 Arezzo, E 4| 42738 Enfield, England, H 5 
184393 Adelaide, Australia, F 5 14346 Ayacucho, Peru, D 8 180885 Bolton, England, E 3 » 80000 Cartagena, Colombia, B 2} 46570 Corufa, Spain, A 3 34201 Enschede, Neth., J 4 
41222 Aden (Peninsula and 28697 Ayr, Scotland, G 9 Boma, Africa (Belgian 99871 Cartagena, Spain, G 11 25330 Courbevoie, France, 2 m Entebbe, Africa, (Uganda) 
town) C7 Congo) E 6 5839 Cartago, Costa Rica, D 6 N. W. Paris, H 4 > G5 
25859 Aderno, Italy, H 10 B 776006 Bombay, India, B 5 31793 Casale Monferrato, Italy,| 85200 Courtrai, Belgium, C 7 28080 Epinal, France, L 4 
30000 Adis Abbeba,Abyss., H 11 . 36004 Bona, Algeria, T 2 2/ 106377 Coventry, England, F 4 111461 Erfurt, Ger. Emp., G6 
83000 Adrianople, Eur.Tur., J 7| 35039 Badaioz, Spain, F 5 87967 Bonn, Ger. Emp., B 6 25504 Cascina, Italy, 8m. S. E.| 15469 Covilha, Portugal, D 4 28910 Erivan, Asiatic Rus., C 4 
3000 Adua, Abyssinia, H 95 75000 Bagdad,Asiatic Tur., J 5 21541 Boras, Sweden, G 7 Pisa, D 4| 1503818 Cracow,(Krakau)Austria- | 25893 Erlau, Aust.-Hung., L 4 
188022 Agra, India, C 3 230000 Bahia, Brazil, K 9 71127 Borbeck, Ger. Emp.,com-| 382709 Caserta, Italy, 17m. N.E. Hungary, K 1| 80000 Erzerum, Asiatic Tur., 
61002 Agram, Aust.-Hung., H 6] 30585 Bakhmut, Eur. Rus., G 5 mune in circle of Essen,C5 . Naples, H 7} 46000 Craiova, Roumania, G 4 H2 
44800 Aguascalientes, Mex., E 4| 177777 Baku, Asiatic Russia, C 4 | 251917 Bordeaux, France, E 8 32841 Castellammare, Italy, H 7| 37693 Cremona, Italy, C 2 28371 Eskilstuna, Sweden, H 6 
185889 Ahmadabad, India, B 4 46615 Ballarat, Australia, G 6 29575 Borgerhout, Belgium, E 6| 30583 Castellon de la Plana, 42074 Crewe, England, E 3 294629 Essen, Ger. Emp., C 5 
8000 Ahuachapam, Salv., C 3 47810 Bamberg, Ger. Emp., G7} 34000 Botosani, Roumania, J 1 Spain, E 12] 169559 Croydon, England, G 5 32364 Esslingen, Ger. Emp., D8 
36250 Aidin, Asiatic Turkey,A 3| 28000 Banam, French Indo-Ch. 10491 Bougie, Algeria, R 2 24449 Castelvetrano, Italy,20m.]| 87547 Csaba, (Békés-Csaba) 8281 Esteli, Nicaragua, C 4 
43150 Aintab, Asiatic Tur., F 3 ? G3] 11156 Boulder, Australia, C 4 S. E. Marsala, F 10 Austria-Hungary, L 5 | 24930 Eszek, (Osjek) Austria- 
22288 Airdrie, Scotland, I 8 159046 Bangalore, India, C 6 51201 Boulogne-sur-Mer, 27308 Castres, France, H 9 52216 Cuddalore, India, D 6 Hungary, J 6 
29418 Aix, France, K 9 628675 Bangkok, Siam, G 1 France, G 2] 25826 Castrogiovanni,Italy,H 10] 380000 Cuenca, Ecuador, B 3 16020 Evora, Portugal, F 3 
156044 Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) | 15000 Barbacena, Brazil, I 12 49969 Boulogne-sur-Seine, 163000 Catania, Italy, 110 10000 Cuman4, Venezuela, G 2 48660 Exeter, England, D6 
Ger. Emp., b 6} 587219 Barcelona, Spain, C 14 France,suburb ofParis,H4 | 31824 Catanzaro, Italy, J 9 27065 Cuneo, Italy, A 3 
73839 Ajmere, India, B 3 12785 Barcelona, Venezuela, G2| 44133 Bourges, France, H 6 197170 Cawnpur, India, D 3 12198 Cura, Venezuela, E 2 
36294 Akita, Japan, G 2 131208 Bareilly, India, C 3 78677 Bournemouth, England,| 12426 Cayenne, Fr. Guia., F 2 15000 Curic5, Chile, A 4 F 
32470 Akkerman, Eur. Rus., E 5 50000 Barfrush, Persia, D 9 F 6 33000 Ceard, Brazil, K 5 51364 Cuttack, India, EF 4 
15000 Alagoas, Brazil, L 7 77478 Bari, Italy, J 6 _ i 288505 Bradford, England, F 3 25565 Celaya, Mexico, E 5 15000 Cuyaba, Brazil, D 10 40370 F Ital 
5674 Alajuela, Costa Rica, D 5] 25000 Barlad, Roumania, K 2 24202 Braga, Portugal, C 3 34195 Cerignola, Italy, I 6 10500 Cuzco, Peru, E 8 75085 Faisdnid aad F3 
51809 Alcamo, Italy, F 10 42022 Barletta, Italy, J 6 60000 Braila, Roumania, K 3 42240 Cesena, Italy, F 4 30106 Qzegl d, Aust-Hung., K 5| 33085 Falzabl Mere 3 
32053 Alcéy; Spain, F 11 169201 Barmen, Ger. Emp., C 5 53595 Brandenburg, Ger. Emp., 4500 Cetinje, Montenegro, C 6 86870 Czernowitz, Aust.-Hung., 11582 Fal ui 5 cotland, H 8 
30974 Aldershot, England, G 5 41086 Barnsley, England, F 3 H 4! 33246 Cette, France, I 9 Tavee Ee ua mere H5 
210000 Aleppo, Asiatic Tur., F 4| 103790 Baroda, India, C 6 10408 Brandon, Manitoba, G 7 13000 Ceuta, Morocco, G 3 69525 Czestochowa, Eur. Rus.,| 6253 Porehapeen H3 bd 
71298 Alessandria, Italy, B 3 31476 Barquisimeto, Venez., E2| 16619 Brantford, Ontario, G 7 10958 Chalkis, (Euripos) Greece, . C4 ascae Pee Te pain peer 3 
332246 Alexandria, Egypt, A 2 43849 Barranquilla, Colombia, 27389 Breda, Netherlands, F 5 . G10 clegyhaza, Aust.- be va 
30616 Alexandropol,AsiaticRus., : C 2| 246827 Bremen, Ger. Emp., E 4 26737 Chalons-sur-Marne, D 82310 F Italy, E . 
75m. S. W. Tiflis, C 4} 63775 Barrow-in-Furness, Eng.,| 70614 Brescia, Italy, D 2 , France, J 4} gg542 Dacca, India, F 4 25281 Peco 6 a ba 
42186 Alexandrov-Grushevskoi, D 2/511891 Breslau, Ger. Emp., M 6 29058 Chilon-sur-Sadne, France,| 740949 Dairen, China, (Japanese 2 errol, Spain, A 3 
Eur. Rus., 27 m.N. E.| 131914 Basel, Switzerland, G 2 85294 Brest, France, A 4 , Terr) B 6 140000 Fez, Morocco, G 4 
Novocherkassk, G5| 7456 Basse Terre, West Indies] 47694 Brest-Litovsk, (Brzesc) 22816 Chandarnagar, India, 24831 Dakar, Africa(Senegal) 34 oeae ar Aust.-Hung., F 6 — 
138240 Algiers, Algeria, P 2 (Guadeloupe) A 7 European Russia, D 4 (Fr. Ind.) E 4} 38752 Damanhur, Egypt, © 2 eer ORR ered urg, oe Emp.,F 2 
51165 Alicante, Spain, G 11 25425 Bastia, France, M 11 2500 Bridgetown, West Indies, | 800000 Chang-chou-fu, China,E 5] 359900 Damascus, Asatie ‘Tur 27 Florence, (Firenze) Italy, 
70434 Aligarh, India, C 3 33131 Batangas, Philippines,D11 (Barbados) D 7 | 230000 Chang-sha, China, D 4 F 3 25 LR E4 
172032 Allah4bid, India, D 4 138551 Batavia, Dutch E. In.,| 10029 Brighton, Australia, H 6 27396 Charleroi, Belgium, E 8 29354 Damietta, Egypt, G1 oo ee ise 8 eggs J3 
45198 Almeria, Spain, He Ee ley eae B5 131259 Brighton, England, G6 | 805181 Gharlottenburg, Ger.Emp, 170347 Danzig, Ger -emp., N 2 26111 Foligno tile. =e é 
8895 Alost, Belgium, E 5072 sh, E nd, E 5 25317 Brindisi, Italy, L 7 Saya ‘ ed ’ ’ 
39977 Altenburg, Ger.Emp.,H 6] 8000 Bathurst,Africa (Gambia) | 143077 Brisbane, Australia, 14 | 12080 Charlottetown, P.P.1., L4| 99244 Batbhangah. India, E 3 | 30650 Folkestone, England, 15 
63272 Altendorf, Ger. Emp. sub-| __ A 4/ 357059 Bristol, England, E'5 20976 Charters Towers, Aus’a, (Ger: E- Af) 36 | gaagoe eeoerc Gee 
urban district of Essen,C5 | 30321 Batley, England, F 3 31000 Broken Hill, Australia,G 5 G2] 44511 Darlington, England, F 2 0 . Sele ow, China, D 5 
40672 Altenessen,Ger.Emp., 80008 Batum,Asiatic Russia,C 4] 57585 Bromberg, Ger. Emp.,N 4| 87057 Chatham, England, H 5 87085 Darmstadt,Ger.Emp.,D 7 4370 ree i, Italy, F 3 S 
y suburb of Essen, C5] 39094 Bauan, Philippines, C11] 53995 Bruges, Belgium, C 6 4868 Chatham, N. B., H 3 7bbO6- Deprecsen wate ser dne pee. Posh. oe Emp, J 5 
172533 Altona. Ger. Emp, E3 10015 Baill, Venezuela, E3 ac 125008 Briinn, Aust.-Hung., H 2 49439 Cheltenham, England, BS . : M4 0 ort de Bena Bie 
56771 Alwar, India, C : 327 autzen, Ger. Emp., 143397 Brunswick, (Braun- 28734 emnitz, Ger. Emp., * : | 
30000 Amasia,Asiatic Tur., F 1 27601 Bayonne, France, D 9 schweig) Ger. Emp., F 4} 800000 Chengtu-Fu, China, C 2 erabee Sere are E4 eaten gta! Ger. Emp.,D 7 . 
78638 Ambila, India, C 2 _ _| 84481 Bayreuth, (Baireuth) Ger. | 110000 Brusa, Asiatic Turkey,B 1| 43837 Cherbourg, France, D 3 123433 Derby, England, F 4 re 30 Ea urt, Ger, Emp.,J 4 | 
9731 Ambalema, Colombia, 5| | _ Emp., G 7 | 649846 Brussels, Belgium, E'7 30197 Chernigov, Bur. Rus., F 4| "56590 Dessau, Ger. Emp., H 5 714 Fredericia, Denmark, H 6 — 
10000 Ambato, Eeuador, B 2 35144 Bedford, England, G 4 (including suburbs) | 39038 Chester, England, E 3 109729 Deutsch Wilmersiorf.Ger 7117 Fredericton, N. B., E 5 
90920 Amiens, France, H 3 150000 Beirut,Asiatic Turkey, E5] 19718 Bucaramanga, Colom.,C 4] 26233 Chiba, Japan, G 4 mate hag 16237 Frederiksberg, Den., G 13 
214000 Amoy, China, E'5 25483 Békés, Austria-Hungary, | 732322 Budapest,Aust.Hung.,J 4| 26368 Chieti, Italy, H 5 27787 Deventer, Netherlands 4| tecag tree ee 
162429 Amritsar, India, C 2_ 42 m.S.W.Grosswardein, | 45137 Budweis, Aust.-Hung.,F 3| 95000 Chifu, China, B 6 81694 Devonport, England, © 6 eee Fredrikstad, Norway, F 6 
566131 Amsterdam, Neth., G 4 N4 Buea, Africa, (Kamerun) | 39061 Chihuahua, Mexico, D 2 | 33999 Diarbekir. Asiatic Tur 7682 Freetown, Sierra L.A 5 
56835 Ancona, Italy, G 4 10000 Bela, Baluchistan, N 23 D5] 33000 Chillan,Chile, A 5 a . G3 36237 Freiberg, Ger. Emp., 1 6 
58654 Anderlecht, Belgium, __—_ | 100000 Belem, (Para) Brazil, G 4 | 1314163Buenos Aires, Arg., D 4 14000 Chimaltenango, Guat..B 2] 74113 Dijon, France, J 5 oases Bret bares Ger. Emp., D 9 
suburb of Brussels, E 7| 385492 Belfast, Ireland, I 2 61537 Buer, Ger. Emp.,9m.N.B,| 10542 Chinandega, Nicar., 0'4 46355 Dordrecht, Neth. F 5 0297 Freiburg, (Fribourg) 
74816 Andijan, Asiatic Russia, 32567 Belfort, France, L 5 Essen, C 5] 184000 Chinkiang, China, C 5 214333 De bee a Ge b 05 Switzerland, E 5 
73m. N.E. Kokand, F6| 84235 Belgrade, Servia, D 4 300000 Bukarest, Roumania, I 4| 30563 Chioggia, Italy, F 2 33619 Dou a ee eee Pipe sl 19346 Fremantle, Australia, A 5 
80000 Andkhui, Afghanistan, C22| 10397 Belize, British Honduras, | 75000 Bukhara,Asiatic Rus., E 4] 13116 Chiquinquira, Colom.,C 4| $9223 Douclas, Ene’, (ele of | 20226 Eukul, Japan, E 3 
5231 Andorra, (Republic and ‘ A 3] 31489 Burgos, Spain, 0 8 39117 Chita, Asiatic Russia, J 3 desert 9 Sie ore o2| sop0S Eukuoka, apenas 
town) B 13| 58247 Bellary, India, C 6 106337 Burnley, England, B 3 | 138000 Cholon, Fr.Indo-Ch., G3 | 41794 Dover, England, > 20844 Funchal, Madeira Is., A 2 
49569 Andria, Italy, J 6 209331 Benares, India, D 4 38766 Burslem, England, E 4 10820 Choluteca, Honduras, C 4] 34904 Drammen Naway E6 43982 Punfkirchen, (Pécs,) Aust.- 
82935 Angers, France, E 5 33741 Bendery, Eur. Russia, E 5] 48275 Burton-on-Trent,Eng.,F 4] 25298 Choshi, Japan, G 4 546882 Pete oneys 16 a ung. J 5 
27825 Angora, Asiatic Tur., D 2] .44100 Bendigo, Australia, G 6 20000 Burujird, Persia, G 5 85923 Christchurch, N.Zeal.,G 10 | 399979 Dublin T ea Ee 66535 Firth, Ger. Emp., G7 
37507 Angouléme, France, F 7_| 30000 Berbera, Africa (Brit. 58649 Bury, England, E 3 243801 Christiania, Norway. E 6 |“51092 Dudley, England, B 4 
31600 An nae: Sele ea || G5R6d Bordichey, Mie hoe a a | tite Buscw) Rounauian? © 15154 Christlansand, Norway. | 229478 Duisburg, Ger. Emp., B 5 G 
14000 Antigua, Guatemala, B 2] 27247 Berdyansk, Eur. Rus..G5| °4270 he 9 tee ene 11569 Christianstad, Sweden,G 7 yee ere tap ere Re ae 
26445 Antofagasta, Chile, A 2 47772 Bergamo, Italy, C 2 80190 Byelostok, Eur.Rus., D 4| 18912 Christiansund, Norway, 169409 Dena aren ee ae ; 66000 Galatz, Roumania, K 3 
617171 Antwerp, Belgium, E 6 76917 Bergen, Norway, C 5 Oss : = 4| "59899 Dun ane ohare as 37316 Galle, Ceylon, C 7 
47206 Aomori, Japan, H 1 2070695 Berlin, Ger. Emp., I 4 590000 Chungking, China, D 3 25250 Dunf at : Sa tnd 20000 Gallipoli, Eur, Tur., J 8 
35626 Apeldoorn, epee in aan Seat ee, molubing ee) Cc gosee cee eal = 3 38287 Dunkirk, ocelget et ar J 7 116928 Gateshead, Gnsiand, F2 
s 974 erlin, Ontario, F 6439 Citti di Castello, Italy, F 4 . g 712) a, Z 
56260 Arad, Aust.-Hung., M5 | 85264 Bern, Switzerland, G 5 | 15000 Cachoeira, ‘Brazil, K 9 11686 Ciudad Bolivar, Venez.,| 34083 Durango, Mexico, D4) | 33200 Gasione Australia, G 6 
10000 Araure, Venezuela, E 3 33609 Bernburg, Ger. Emp., G5| 67174 Cadiz, Spain, H 5 + 3| 30460 Dur an cae ” 35203 Gefle, Sweden, I § 
Rane pdt be ERAS, os be 7 pores ily SE lee L a ‘ eanae — ee fa 58363 Clermont, France, H 7 357702 Disecldort, Ger Hinp.D 5 | 13211 Gellivara, Sweden, I3 
53 Archangel, Eur. Rus., euthen, Ger. Emp., 5 agliari, Italy, 41787 Clichy la Garenne,(Clich si MACE. ot 
39500 Arequipa, Peru, F 10 52268 Béziers, France, I 9 8333 Caibarién, Cuba, F 3 gs) i (Crane | 89884 Dvinsk, Dinap ee eee. 169530 Gelsenkirchen, Ger. ad 
4 Arezzo, Italy, E 5760 Agalpur, India, E 4 654476 Cairo, Egypt, E 5 20898 Clydebank, Scotland, H 8 - 58050 
29314 Arles, France, J 9 56442 Bhaunagar, India, B 4 12000 Cajamarca, Peru, B 5 36991 Coatbridge, Scotland, 1 8 E 276000 Ga te eee 
29401 Armentiéres, France, H 2] 77023 Bhopal, India, C 4 66627 Calais, France, G 2 30770 Coban, Guatemala, B 2 53176 Georgetown, Brit. Guia 
10294 Arndal, Norway, E 6 rs 78334 Bielefeld, Ger. Emp., D 5 | 1216514Calcutta, India, E 4 24512 Cochabamba, Bolivia,H10| 33031 Ealing, England, G 1 ‘ cl 
64019 Arnhem, Netherlands, H5| 238583 Bienne, (Biel) Switz., F 4] 11967 Calgary, Alberta, H 3 53080 Coimbatore, India, C 6 52544 Eastbourne, England, H 6 1123 Georgetown, P. E.1.,M 4 
25813 Arras, France, H 2 53075 Bikaner, India, B 3 76981 Calicut,’ India, G 6 18144 Coimbra, Portugal, D 3 _| 96018 Eastham, England, I 1 49283 Gera, Ger. Bmp., G 6. 
29831 Aschaffenburg, Ger. Emp., 93536 Bilbao, Spain, B 9 31000 Callao, Peru, C 8 38373 Colchester, England, H 5|/ 25220 East London, Un. S. Af.,| 30324 Ghardaia “Algeria, Q6 
E7 Bingerville, Africa (Ivory | 44879 Caltagirone, Italy, H 10 516167 Cologne(Koln), Ger. Emp., 8 | 10000 Ghazni, (Gnuznee) Atg 
28968 Aschersleben,Ger. Emp., 8 ee ee Coast) oe ee Colao ttaly. H 10 ; 6| 34369 Eccles, England, E 3 : G24 
ts ue irkenhead, England, amagtiey, Cuba, G 4 158228 Colombo, Ceylon, C 7 355366 Edinburgh, Scotland, J 8 
28882 Ascoli Piceno, Italy, G5 | 525960 Birmingham, Eng., F 4 26586 Cambfal, France, I 3 13000 Colon, Panama, B 2 11167 Edmonton, Alberta, H 3 phn RL ae) et ast Beigvinn 





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88625 
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87875 
46455 


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101718 
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13993 
18500 
32766 


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City Country 


Ghuzzeh, hese 
Turkey, D 6 
Glarre, Italy, I 10 
Gibraltar (town and col- 
ony), I 12 
Giessen, Ger. Emp., D 6 
ae Japan, E 3 
ijon, Spain, A 6 
Gillingham, Eng., E 6 
Gilly, Belgium, E 8 
Girgenti, Italy, G 10 
Giurgiu, et ag ra T5 
Glace Bay, N.S.,S4 
Glasgow, Scotland, H 8 
Glauchau, Ger. Emp.,H 6 
Gleiwitz, Ger. Emp., 'N 6 
Gloucester, England, E 5 
Gomel, European Rus.,F 4 
Gondar, Abyssinia, F 7 
Gorakhpur, India, D 3 
Gorlitz, Ger. Emp., K 6 
Gorz, Aust.-Hung., E 6 
Gotha, Ger. Emp., F6 
Gothenburg, (Goteborg) 
Sweden, F 7 
Gottingen, Ger. Emp., ES 
Gouda, Netherlands, F 4 
Goulburn, Australia, H 5 
Govan, Scotland, H 8 
Graaff Reinet, Un. S. Af., 


G6 
Grahamstown, Un. S. a 


Granada, aeceragune D5 
Granada, Spain, H 
Graudenz, Ger. not O03 
Graz, Aust.-Hung., G 4 
Great Yarmouth, Eng. 14 
Greenock, Scotland, G8 
Greenwich, England, I 1 
Grenoble, France, K 7 
Greytown, Nicaragua, D 6 
Grimsby, Eng., G 3 
Grodno, Eur, Rus., D 4 
Groningen, Neth., D2 
Grosswardein, (Nagyvi- 
rad) Aust.-Hung.,N 4 
Guadalajara, Mexico, D5 
Guanabacoa, Cuba, C 2 
Guanajuato, Mexico, E 4 
Guanare, Venezuela, E 3 
Guanarilo, Venezuela, E 3 
Guatemala, Guat., B 2 
Guayaquil, Ecuador, B 3 
Gubbio, Italy, F 4 
Guben, Ger. Emp., J 5 
Guelph, Ontario, G7 
Gwalior, India, C 3 
Gympie, Australia, IT 4 


H 


Haarlem, Neth., E 4 
Hagen, Ger. Emp., % 5 
Haidarabad, India, A3 
Hajda, Boszormény,Aust.- 
Hung., M4 
Hakodate, Japan, D 2 
Halberstadt, Ger. ae 


Halifax, os peg F3 
Halifax, N.S., K7 
Halle, Ger. Emp., G5 
Halmstad, Sweden, F7 
Hamadan, Persia, F 5 
Hamah, Asiatic Tur., F 4 
eee Ger. Emp.,6 m. 
W. Oberhausen, B5 
Hanes Ger. Emp.,F3 
Hamilton, Ontario, H 7 
Hamilton, Scotland, H 8 
Hamm, Ger. Emp., C 5 
Hanau, Ger. Emp., D 6 
Handsworth, England, Fa4 
Hangchow, China, C 5 
Hankow, China, C 4 
Hanley, England, E 4 
Hanoi, Fr. Indo-Ch., E 3 
Hanover, Ger. Emp., F4 
Han-yang, China, C 4 
Harbin, China, A 7 
Harburg, Ger. Emp., E 3 
Harrar, Abyssinia, K 10 
Hastings, England, H 6 
Havana, Cuba, C 2 
Heidelberg, Ger.Emp.,D 7 
Heilbronn, Ger. Emp., E7 
Heliigengrabe, Ger. Emp., 
.N. Berlin, I 4 
Helder, Netherlands, F 3 
Helsingborg, Sweden, F 7 
Helsingfors, Eur. Rus.,D 2 
Herat, Afghanistan, F19 
Heredia, Costa Rica, D 6 
Herford, Ger. Emp., D 4 
Herisau, Switz., M3 
Hermannstadt, (Nagy-Sze- 
ben), Aust -Hung., O 6 
Hermoupolis, (Syra) 
Greece, T 11 
Herne, oe Emp., 11m. 
. E. Essen, C 5 
Hildesheim, Ger. Emp.,E5 
Hille, Asiatic Tur., J 5 
Himeji, Japan, D 8 
Hirosaki, Japan, H 1 
Hiroshima, Japan, C3 
Hobart, Tasmania, D 
Hoé6dmez-Visirhely, 
Aust. ee » L5 
Hof, Ger. Emp., 
Homs, Asiatic bi Sey Fa4 
Hope Town, Brit. Canes 


Horde, Ger. Emp., C 5 
Hornsey, England, H 1 
Horsens, Denmark, G 6 
Hove, England, G 6 
Howrah, India, E 4 
Hubli, India, C 5 
Huchou, China, C 6 
Huddersfield, ppelene, F3 
Hue, Fr. Indo-Ch., F 3 
Hull, Quebec, J 6 
Husi, Roumania, K 2 
iyo England, E 3 


I 


Tbague, Colombia, B 5 
Ibarra, Ecuador, B 1 
Ichang, China, C 4 
Tiford, England, H 5 
Imola, Italy, E 3 
Tmoski, Aust.-Hung., I 8 
Indore, India, C 4 
Innsbruck, Aust.-H bier # 


Tnowrazlaw, Ger.Emp., ae 
Insterburg,Ger, Emp. 1Q2 
Invercargill, N. Zeal., C 13 
Inverness, Scotland, ‘HO 
Ipiales, Colombia, A 6 
ustralia, I 4 
Ipswich, vs land, H 4 
TIquique, Chile, A 2 
Irkutsk, Aatatic Puss. 13 


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Pop. 

31294 
25000 
80000 
98131 


28585 
71748 
41074 
33607 


90316 
26894 
45000 


33879 
160167 
10000 
67735 
34295 
26791 


15000 
63473 


80000 


55724 
11000 


13899 
9317 
60437 
220304 


26971 


9246 
17800 


60000 
15526 


63640 


100000. 


15000 
54000 
53803 


13123 
46796 
15536 
51939 
401385 


19745 
110994 
60000 
26519 
24537 
116663 
20380 


27448 


134161 
17191 
22402 


40102 


35000 
153078 
43175 
161365 
35000 
57812 


41564 
20069 
65000 
49708 
30000 
60000 
40000 
21000 
16400 


206315 
20956 


50000 
12000 
64554 
25000 
31881 
30000 
30429 


35000 


211044 
30818 
320000 
34165 
34331 
57122 
17961 
46542 


278024 
34375 


aenhe 
16000 
127487 
36000 
42000 
49295 


378197 
56478 
38279 
49882 

112428 
31615 
12530 
54373 
43657 


40520 
45000 


245853 


72642 


44893 
48792 
75350 
43039 
15596 
46919 


129412 
63212 


28804 


City Country 
Iserlohn, Ger. Emp., C 5 
Ismid, Asiatic Tur., B1 
Ispahan, Persia, H 8 
Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Eur, 
Rus., H 4 
Ivry-sur are France, 
5m Paris, H 4 
Txélies, Belgium, suburb 
Brussels, E 7 
sopping Ear, Rus, 145 
W. Perm, K 3 
Ismail. Eur, Rus., E 


J 


Jabalpur, Sore D4 
Jaén, Spain, G 8 
Jatla, (Yafa) Asiatic Tet 


Jaffna, Ceylon, C 7 
Jaipur, India, C 3 
Jalalabad, Afg., F 27 
Jalandhar, India, C 2 
Jarrow, England, F 2 
Jasz Berény, AAC SHURE:. 
4 


Jauja, Peru, D7 
Jerez de la Frontera,Spain 
6 


Jerusalem, Asiatic peey 
: 6 


Jhansi, India, C 4 

Jibuti, Africa (Fr. Som. 
Coast), K 8 

Jinotega, Nicar., C 5 

Jinotepe, Nicar, D 4 

Jodhpur, India, B 3 

Johannesburg, Un. S. ay 


Jénképing, Sweden, G7 
Jovellanos, Cuba, D 3 
Juticalpa, Honduras, B 5 


eos”, 


Kabul, Afghanistan, F 26 
Kadina,Moonta and Wall- 
aroo, Australia, F 5 
Kagoshima, Japan, A 4 
Kaifung, China, C 5 
Kairwan, Tunis, V 3 
Kaisarieh, Asiatic Tur.,E2 
Kaiserslautern, Ger. nb 


Kalamai, Greece, E 12 
Kalisz, Eur. Rus., C 4 
Kalmar, Sweden, H7 
Kaluga, Eur. Rus., G 4 
Kamenets Podolsk, Eur, 
Rus., E 5 
Kampen, Neth., H 3 
Kanazawa, Japan, E3 
Kandahar, Afg., I 22 
Kandy, Ceylon, D 7 
Kanea, Crete, G 13 
Karachi, India, A 3 
Karikal, India, (Fr. eae 


(Carlscrona) 
Sweden, H 7 
Karlsruhe, Ger. Emp., D8 
Karlstad, Sweden, G 6 
Kars, mone Rus, 115 m. 

W. Tiflis, C 4 
Kaschau, (ieeska) Aust.- 
Hung., M 3 
Kashan, Persia, G 8 
Kassel, Ger. Emp., E 5 
Kattowitz,Ger, Emp., N7 
Kazai, Eur. Rus., 1 4 
Kazvin, Persia, D 7 
Kecskemét, wineries a 
A 


Keighley, England, F 3 
Keneh, Egypt, I 9 
Kerbela,Asiatic Tur., I 5 
Kerch, Eur. Rus., G 5 
Kerkuk, Asiatic Tur., I 4 
Kerman, Persia, J 14 
Kermanshahan, Persia,F3 
Kezanlyk, Bulgaria, I 6 
Khabarovsk, Asiatic Be 


Kharkov, Eur. Rus., G 5 
Khartum, Anglo-Egyp. 
Sud., A 


Khatmiandu, Nepal, E 3 
Kheldt, Baluchistan, L 23 
Kherson, Eur. Rus., F 5 
Khoi, Persia, B 2 
Khojent, Asiatic Rus., E 4 
Khotan, Asia, (China), F5 
Khotin, Eur. Rus., 14 m. 
S.W. Kamenets deed 


Karlskrona, 


Kiao-chou (town and dis- 
trict), B 5 
Kiel, Ger. Emp., E 2 
Kielce, Eur. Rus. ae | 
Kiev, Eur. Rus., F 5 
Kilmarnock, Scotland,H 8 
Kimberley, Un. S. Af., E 6 
King’s Norton, Eng., F4 
Kingston, Ontario, N5 
Kingston, W. Indies, (Ja- 
matica) OC 3 
Kingston - upon - Hull, 
Eng., G3 
Kingston-upon-Thames, 
Eng., G5 
Kirkcaldy, Scotland, 37 
Kirk-Kilise, Eur. Tur., X7 
Kishinev, Eur. Rus., E5 
Kiukiang, China, D 5 
Kiung-chou, China, F 3 
Klausenburg, (Kolozsvar) 
Aust.-Hung., O 5 
Kobe, Japan, D 3 
Koblenz, Ger. Emp., C 6 
Kochi, Japan, C 4 
Kofu, Japan, F 3 
Kokand, Asiatic a F6 
Kokura, Japan, A 3 
Kolding, Denmark, H 5 
Kolhapur, India, B 5 
Kolmar (Colmar); Ger. 
Emp., C8 
Kolomea, Aust Hung. ,Q3 
Konakri, Fr. Guinea, A 5 
Konieh, (Konia) Ele | 
fin bar 8 4 
KOonigsberg, Ger. Emp., P2 
Konigshiitte, Ger. Emp. 
Kostroma, Eur. Rus., H 3 
Kottbus, Ger. Emp., J 5 
Kovno, Eur. Rus., D4 
Kozlov, Eur. Rus., G 4 
Kraguyevats, Servia, E5 
Krasnoyarsk,Asiatic aene 


Krefeld, Ger. Emp., B 5 
Kremenchug, Eur. aoe 


Krimmitschau,Ger. Emp., 
8m. N,W. Zwickau, H6 


Pop. 
36646 


59525 
15000 


35000 
61233 
50000 
100679 
56588 
35928 
40271 


80000 
43000 


200000 
442462 


10000 
24536 
3000 
10151 
63926 
30356 
32687 
30584 
445568 
36522 
108000 


132430 
227242 
58253 
40001 
587635 
85721 
12696 
65467 
206574 
63263 
62569 
5000 


13647 
61920 


7783 
98912 
20000 
30000 
40000 
64502 

3000 


81101 
176893 
66620 
19605 
205602 
140884 
9224 
38403 
88597 
38245 
57294 
73352 
22157 
67859 
37934 
356009 
746566 
20106 


27811 
393526 
10000 
19822 
3610 


27343 


City Country 
Kronstadt, (Brass6) Aust-. 
H »,Q6 


ung. 
Kronstadt, Eur. Rus., F 3 
Kuching, Malaysia, (Sara- 
wak) C 4 
Kum, Persia, F 8 
Kumamoto, Japan, B 4 
Kungcheng, China, B 3 
Kure, Japan, C 4 
Kursk, Eur. Rus., G 5 
Kurume, Japan, B 4 
Kutais, Asiatic Russia, 
151 m. N: W. Tiflis, C 4 
Kwanchingtsu, (Kuang- 
chang-tsu), China,A6 
Kwangyen, Fr. care ik ae 


3 
Kweihwacheng, China,A 4 
Kyoto, Japan, E 3 


L 


L'Abbaye, Switz., B 6 
La Chaux de hope th 


Lachine, Quebec, J 10 
La Concepcion, Chile, A 5 
Laeken, Belgium, E 7 
Lagos, Africa, (Southern 
Nigeria) C5 
La Guaira, Venezuela, F 2 
Lahore, India, B 2 
Laibach, Aust.-Hung., F 5 
La Linea, Spain, H 1 6 
Lancaster, England, E 3 
Lanchou-fu, China, B 2 
Landsberg, Ger. Emp., K4 
Landskrona, Sweden, Gz 
Laoag, Philippines, C 2 
La Paz, Bolivia, H 10 
La Plata, Argentina, D 4 
La Pointe-a-Pitre, W.Ind., 
(Guadéloupe) A 7 
Larissa, Greece, F 9 
Larnaca, Cyprus, D 4 
La Rochelle, France, E 6 
La Serena, Chile, A 3 
Las Palmas, Canary Ts., 
capital, Gran Canaria I., 
B3 


Latacunga, Ecuador, B 2 
Launceston, Tasmania, D2 
La Union, Salvador, C 3 
Laurvik, Norway, F 6 
Lausanne, Switz., C 6 
Laval, France, E 5 
Lecce, Italy, L 7 
Le Creusot, France, J 6 
Leeds, England, F 3 
Leeuwarden, Neth., H 2 
Leghorn, (Livorno) aa 
4 


Le Havre, France, E 3 
Leicester, England, G 4 
Leiden, Neth., E4 
Leigh, England, E 3 
Leipzig, Ger. Emp., H 5 
Leith, Scotland, J 8 
Le Locle, Switz., C 4 
Le Mans, France, F 5 
Lemberg, Aust.-Hung.,P2 
Leon, Mexico, E 4 
Leon, Nicaragua, C 4 
Leopoldville, Africa, (Bel- 
gian Congo) E 6 
Leskovac, Servia, E 6 
Levallois Perret, France, 
suburb of Paris, H 4 
Levis, Quebec, G 15 
Leyton, England, I 1 
Lhasa, Asia (China), H 6 
Liangchou, China, B 2 
Liau-yung, China, A 6 
Libau, Eur. Rus., D 3 
Libreville, Africa, (Fr. 
Con.) E5 
Lichtenberg, Ger.Emp.,N8 
Liege, Belgium, H 7 
Liegnitz, Ger. Emp., K 6 
Lierre, Belgium, F 6 
Lille, France, I 2 
Lima, Peru, C 8 
Limasol, Cyprus, D 4 
Limerick, Ireland, D 6 
Limoges, France, G 7 
Lindres, Spain, G 8 
Lincoln, England, G 3 
Linden, Ger. Emp., E 4 
Linkoping, Sweden, H6 
Linz, Aust.-Hung., F3 
Lipa, Philippines, D 11 
Lisbon, Portugal, F 3 
Liverpool, England, D 3 
Loanda, Africa, Geely 


Lodi, Italy, C 2 

todz, Eur. Rus., D 4 
Loja, Ecuador, B 3 
Lokeren, Belgium, D 6 
Lome, Africa, Ne) 


Lomza, Eur. Rus., D 4 


7537196 London, (Greater Lon- 


387981 
40799 
35815 
69836 
46403 
20000 


don), Eng., G5 
London, Ontario, E 8 
Londonderry, Ireland, G 2 
Longton, England, F 4 
Lorca, Spain, G 10 
Lorient, France, B 5 
Los Anjeles, Chile, A 5 


8053 Los Guines, Cuba, C 3 


18872 
9849 


42893 
98612 
62222 
74971 
39152 
264049 
32298 


83297 


27415 
26945 
20139 

8000 
36404 
20928 


520795 


37483 
63991 


34624 


33000 
509346 


279685 


Loulé, Portugal, H 4 
Lourengo Marques, Africa 
(Port. E. Af.) G8 
Louvain, Belgium, F 7 
Liibeck, Ger. Emp., F 3 
Lublin, Eur. Rus., D4 
Lucca, Italy, D 4 
Lucerne, Switz., J 4 
Lucknow, India, D 3 
Liidenscheid, Ger. Emp,,_ 
19 m. S. E. Barmen, C 5 
Ludwigshafen, Ger. Emp, ; 


Lugo, Italy, F 3 

Lugo, Spain, B 4 

Lund, Sweden, G 7 
Luque, Paraguay, D 3 
Luton, England, G 5 
Luxemburg, saeemibaes 


a: 


Lyons, France, J 7 
M 


Maastricht, Neth., H 7 
Macao, taty and prov- 
ince) China, E 4 
Macclesfield, England, E 3 
Maceid, Brazil, L 7 
Madras, India, D 6 
Madrid, Spain, D 8 
Madura, India, C 7 
Maebashi, Japan, G 3 
Magdeburg, Ger. Emp., “oS 


Pop. 


10095 
80125 


33516 
84327 


110634 
12200 


33722 
136192 
30000 
59211 
88158 
31200 


34872 
40000 
714427 
183816 
219928 
67093 
60000 
193379 
25121 
40279 
29344 
15819 
34284 
52000 


44166 
15000 


80000 


54946 
40000 
37320 


25446 
118129 
47955 


33684 


33875 
56000 
562300 
32000 
11000 
61999 
12018 
80999 
60000 
149778 
8279 
68667 
470659 
25383 
104787 
584000 
10933 
97997 
79862 
43096 
35011 
38435 
64843 
48962 
53718 


7205 
55682 
65659 


40135 
30000 


19121 


45000 
9026 
8000 

27324 

380506 

28779 


81006 
28939 


316000 
35062 
77114 

267730 
35904 


42599 
75128 
39116 
36012 
50000 
27756 


City Country 


Mahé, French India, C 6 
Mibrisch-Ostrau, Aust.- 
Hung., J 2 
Maidstone, Eng., H 5 
Maikop, Asiatic Russia, 60 
m.S.E. Ekaterinodar, B4 
Mainz, Ger. Emp., D7 
Maitland, East and West, 
Australia, 1 5 
Mak6, Aust. Sry » L5 
Malaga, Spain, H 7 
Malatia, Asiatic Tur., G 3 
Malines, (Mechlin) Bel. F6 
Malmo, Sweden, G 7 
Malstatt-Burbach, Ger. 
Emp., C7 
Managua, Nicaragua, D4 
Manaos, Brazil, C 5 
Manchester, England, F 3 
Mandalay, India, E 6 
Manila, sees te? C9 
Manipur, India, E 5 
Manissa, Asiatic Tur., A 2 
Mannheim, Ger. Emp.,D 7 
Manresa, Spain, C 13 
Mansura, Egypt, F 2 
Mantua, Italy, D 2 
Manzanillo, Cuba, H 5 
Maracaibo, Venezuela, D2 
Marash, Asiatic Tur., F 3 
Marburg, Aust.-Hung.,G 5 
Marchienne au Pont, Bel., 
8 


BE 

Mardin, Asiatic Tur., H 3 
Margelan, Asiatic Rus,,F4 
Marianao, Cuba, C 2 
Maria Theresiopel, (Szab- 

adka) Aust.-Hung., K 5 
Mariupol, Eur. Rus., G5 
Marsala, Italy, F 10 
Marseilles, France, K 9 
Martina Franca, Italy,K 7 
Maryborough, puswre 


Masaya, Nicaragua, D 4 
Maskara, Algeria, M 3 
Maskat, (with Matrah) 
Asia, (Oman), D 6 
Massa, Italy, D 3 
Massaua, Africa, Perle! 


Matagalpa, Nicar., C 5 
Matinzas, Cuba, D 2 
Matsue, Japan, C 3 
Matsumoto, Japan, F'3 
Matsuyama, Japan, C 4 
Matto Grosso, Brazil, B 10 
Maturin, Venezuela, G3 
Maulmain, India, E 6 
Mecca, (Asia) Asiatic Tur., 
6 


Medellin, Colombia, B 4 
Medina, Asiatic Tur., K 6 
Medinet-ol-E ay lm Eee pe, 


Meerane, Ger. Paap» H6 
Meerut, India, C 
Monallgt-el-Rebir, Egypt, 


pectoris Ger, Emp., 10 
W. Essen, C 5 
Melesen, Ger. Emp., 16 
Mekines, Morocco, G5 
Melbourne, Australia, G 6 
Mendoza, Argentina, B 4 
Mercedes, Uruguay, D 4 
Mérida, Mexico, H 4 
Merida, Venezuela, D 3 
Merthyr-Tydfil, Wales,D 5 
Meshed, Persia, D 16 
Messina, Italy, 19 
Metapa, Nicaragua, C 5 
Metz, Ger. Emp., B7 
Mexico, Mexico, F 5 
Mez6 Tur,Aust.-Hung., L5 
Middlesbrough, Eng., G 2 
Milan, Italy, C 2 
Mile End, Quebec, T 10 
Minsk, Eur. Rus., E 4 
Mirzipur, India, C 2 
Miskolcz, Aust.-Hung.,L 3 
Mitau, Eur. Rus., D3 
Mito, Japan, G 3 
Modena, Italy, E 3 
Modica, Italy, H 11 
Moghilev-on-Dnieper, Eur. 
s 


»E4 
Mojanga, Madag., H 7 
Moji, Japan, B 3 
Molenbeek St. Jean, Bel., 
suburb of Brussels, E 7 
Molfetta, Italy, J 6 


Mombasa, Africa, (Brit.E. 
Af.) H 6 

Monaco, (principality and 
town), M9 


Monastir, Eur. Tur., E 8« 
Moncton, N. B., 15 
Monrovia, Liberia, B 5 
Mons, Belgium, D 8 
Montauban, France, G 9 
Montceau-les-Mines, 
France, 10 m. S. W. Le 
Creusot, J 6 
Monterrey, Mexico, E 3 
Monte San Guiliano, Italy, 
5 m. N. E. Trapani, F 9 
Montevideo, Uruguay,D 4 
Montlugon, France, H 6 
Montpellier, France, I 9 
Montreal, Quebec, I 11 
Montreuil-sous-Bois, 
France, D 11 
Monza, Italy, C 2 
Moradibid, India, C 3 
Morelia, Mexico, E 5 
Morioka, Japan, H-2 
Morocco, Morocco, E 7 
Morshansk, Eur. Rus.,H 4 


1468563 Moscow, Eur. Rus., G 4 


19528 
70000 
30418 
31093 
10000 
35083 


158132 
94967 
112602 
53428 
87394 
66410 


595053 


90283 
125381 
27003 
60042 
68111 


47562 
12040 


39242 


Mostaganem, Algeria, L 2 
Mosul, Asiatic Tur., I 4 
Motherwell, Scotland, 1 8 
Mountain Ash, Wales, D 5 
Moyobamba, Peru, C 5 
Mihlhausen, Ger. Emp., 


F 6 
Mukden, China, A 6 
Miilhausen, Ger. Emp.,C 9 
Miilheim, Ger. Emp., B 5 
Miilheim, Ger. Emp., C 6 
M‘itin, India, B 3 
Miinchen-Gladbach, Ger. 


Emp., A 5 
Munich, 


(Miinchen) Ger. 
Emp., G9 
Miinster, Ger. Emp., C 5 
Murcia, Spain, G 11 
Mush, Asiatic Tur., H 2 
Muttra, India, C 3 
Mysore, India, C 6 


N 


Naba, Japan, D 2 

Nacaome, Honduras, 4 m. 
N. W. Choluteca, C 4 

Nagano, Japan, F 3 














Pop. 
176480 
378231 
127734 
26407 


24843 
26638 
73279 


31886 
110570 
267000 


27673 
65500 
266671 


75000 
83700 
6499 


134232 
35000 
61616 
99002 


90076 
121493 
259942 

45248 

26972 

49559 


41513 


6968 


332651 
46841 


33088 


37469 
89897 


33478 


40547 
520000 
75593 
93421 
30115 
147495 
42779 


62572 
380367 
167955 
33907 
100499 


30098 
81641 
86796 
26951 
32894 
68614 
20670 
43483 


65956 
42759 
91281 
42869 
59928 
59249 
53193 
53049 


City Country 
Nagasaki, Japan, A 4 
Nagoya, Japan, E 3 
Nagpur, India, C 4 
Nagy Becskerek, Aust.- 
Hung., L6 
Nagy Kikinda, Austria- 
. . Hungary, L 6 
Nagy Ko6rés, Aus Une 


A 
Namangan, Asiatic Rus., 
50 m. N.E. Kokand, F 4 
Namur, Belgium, F 8 
Nancy, France, L 4 
Nanking, China, C 5 
Nantes, France, D 5 
Napier, New Zealand, L 6 
Naples, Italy, H7 
Nara, Japan, E 4 
Narbonne, France, T 10 
Nassau, W. Indies, (Ba- 
hamas), A 3 
Nawinagar, India, B 4 
Neder Kalix, Sweden, K 3 
Negapatam, India, D 7 
Nelson, England, E 3 
Neuchftel, Switz., E 5 
Neuilly, France, B 11 
Neumunster,Ger.Emp.,E3 
Neunkirchen, Ger. Emp., 
37 m. S. E. Tréves, B 7 
Neusatz, (Ujvidek) Aust.- 
Hung., K 6 
Neuss, Ger. Emp., B 5 
Neu-Weissensee, Ger. 
Emp.,3 m.N.E.Berlin,I 4 
Nevers, France, I 6 
Newcastle, Australia, 15 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, BNE 
 f 


Newchwang, China, A 6 
Newport, England, D 5 
New Westminster, B. C., 


K 16 
Nice, France, M 9 
Nictheroy, Brazil, IT 13 
Niigta, Japan, G 2 
Nikolaiev. Eur. Rus., F 5 
Nikosia, Cyprus, D 4 
Niksic, Montenegro, B 6 
Nimeguen, Neth., H 5 
Nimes, France, J 9 
Ningpo, China, D 6 
Nish, Servia, E 5 
Nizhne-Tagilsk,Eur. Rus., 

K 3 


Nizhniy ONE See Eur, 
Rus., H 4 
Nordhausen, Ger. ery, 5S 
Norrkoping, Sweden, H6 
Northampton, Eng., G4 
Norwich, England, T 4 
Nottingham, Eng., F 4 
Novara, Italy, B.2 
Novgorod, Eur. Rus., F 3 
Novocherkassk, Eur. Rus., 
G5 
Novorossiysk, AsiaticRus., 
60 m.S. W. ee eet 
4 


Numea, Oceania (New 
Caledonia) H 7 
Nuremberg,Ger.Emp.,G 7 
NV nb D. Seed) EEA TUS: 
4 


Nyiregyhiza,Aust.-Hung., 
M 3 


O 


Oaxaca, Mexico, F 5 
Oberhausen, Ger.Emp.,B5 
Odenburg,(Sopron) Aust.- 
Hung., H 4 
Odense, Denmark, H 8 
Odessa, Eur. Rus., E5 
Offenbach, Ger. Emp.,D7 
Okayama, Japan, C 3 
Oldenburg, Ger. Emp., C3 
Oldham, Eng., E 3 
Omdurman, Anglo-Egyp. 
Sud., A 4 
Omsk, Asiatic Rus., F 3 
Onomichi, Japan, C 4 
Oporto, Portugal, D 3 
Oppeln, Ger, Emp., N 6 
Oran, Algeria, L3 
Orebro, Sweden, G 6 
Orel, Eur. Rus., G 4 
Orenburg, Eur. Rus., K 4 
Orihuela, Spain, G 11 
Orizaba, Mexico, D 6 
Orléans, France, G 5 
Oruro, Bolivia, H 10 
Osh, as Russia, 54 m. 
N. Margelan, F 4 
Onnnteiens, Ger.Emp.,D 4 
Ostend, Belgium, B 6 
Otaru, Japan, D 2 
Otsu, Japan, E 3 
Ottawa, Ontario, P 3 
Ouro Preto, Brazil, I 12 
Oviedo, Spain, A 5 
Oxford, England, F 5 


1226590 Ozaka, Japan, E 4 


11293 
38620 
82281 
91930 
15000 


319000 
68359 
10289 


12390 
28759 
40801 
29716 
100000 
10000 
32000 
34795 


27000 


P 


Paarl, Un. S. Af., G3 
Pachuca, Mexico, F 5 
Padua, Italy, F 2 
Paisley, Scotland, G 8 
Palapye, Union of S. 
Africa, eu) AZ 
Palermo, Italy, G 9 
Palma, Spain, E 14 
Palmerston North,N. “ei 
Palmira, Colombia, B 5 
Pamplona, Spain, B 10 
Panama, Panama, D 5 
Pantin, France, D 11 
Para, (Belem) Brazil, G 4 
Paraguari, Paraguay, D3 
Parahiba, Brazil, L 6 
Paramaribo, Dutch Soha et 


Paran4, Argentina, C 4 


2846986 Paris, France, H 4 


49340 
13600 
54298 
53545 
134785 
37724 
35044 
35447 
26000 
700000 
41591 
63499 
31976 
46219 
120000 
38898 


Parma, Italy, D 3 
Parramatta, Australia, H5 
Partick, Scotland, H 8 
Patiala, India, C 3 
Patni, India, E 3 
Patras, Greece, E 10 
Pau, France, E 9 

Pavia, Italy, C 2 
Paysandi, Uruguay, D4 
Peking, China, B 5 
Pelotas, Brazil, F 16 
Penza, Eur. Rus., H 4 
Périgueux, France, F 7 
Perm, Eur. Rus., K 3 
Pernambuco, Brazil, L 7 
Perpignan, France, I 10 











Pop. 

54354 
36906 
61385 
251038 
95147 
30872 
11239 
69084 
16539 
47929 
40000 
36064 
20000 
31207 


81165 
10634 
27938 
38114 
73579 
38460 
10000 
61321 
62606 
15000 
121104 
21145 
30612 
48000 
112v4z 
45000 


10000 
39302 
70145 
50401 
46738 


32316 
1533820 
28448 
3901 


11820 


75000 
32959 


52740 


80000 
60000 


19000 


12317 
49884 
231165 


68840 
85011 
28940 
50841 


28989 


27000 
39981 
31922 
78758 
20963 
234881 
38438 
52540 


64031 
87688 
31053 
21551 
75214 
44415 


58490 


6169 
29681 


63811 


City Country 


Perth, Australia, A 5 
Perth, Scotland, I 7 
Perugia, Italy, F 4 
Pesaro, Italy, F 4 
Peshawar, ee B 2 
Peterborough, Eng., G 4 
Peterborough, Ontario, K5 
Pforzheim, Ger. Emp.,D 8 
Philippeville, Algeria, S 2 
Philippopolis, Bulgaria,I 7 
Phyongyang, Chosen, B 6 
Piacenza, Italy, C 3 
Piatra, Roumania, H 4 
Pietermaritzburg, Un. S. 
Af, E9 
Pilsen, Aust.-Hung., ‘BE 2 
Pinar del Rio, Cuba, B 3 
Pinsk, Eur. Rus., Eb 4 
Piotrké »w, Eur. Rus., C 4 
Pirszus, Greece, G11 
Pirmasens, Ger. Emp.,C 7 
Pirot, Servia, F 5 
Pisa, Italy, D 4 
Pistoja, Italy, E 4 
Pitesci, Roumania,H 4 
Plauen, Ger. Emp. H 6 
Plevna, Bulgaria,,H 5 
Pjock, Eur. Rus., D 4 
Ploesci, Roumania, J 4 
Plymouth, England, D 6 
Pnompenh, Fr. Indo-Ch. 3 
r 2 
Podgorica, Montenegro,C 6 
Poitiers, France, F 6 
Pola, Aust.-Hung., B 7 
Poltava, Eur. Rus., F 5 
Pondichéry, India, (Fr. 
Ind.) D6 
Pontypridd, Eng., D 5 
Poona, India, B 5 


Popayan, Colombia, B 6 
Portage la Prairie, Man., 
GTi 


Portalegre, Portugal, F 4 
Port Arthur, Kwan-tung, 


B 6 
Port au Prince, Haiti, C 4 
Port Elizabeth, Un.S. Af., 
H 6 
Port Louis, (Mascarene 
Is.) Africa, J 8 
Porto Alegre, Brazil, I 16 
Port of Spain, W. Indies, 
(Trinidad) E 7 
Perto Novo, Africa, 
(Dahome) D 5 
Port Pirie, Australia, F 5 
Port Said, Egypt, I 2 
Portsmouth, Eng., G 6 
Posen, Ger. Emp., M 4 
Potosi, Bolivia, I 11 
Potsdam, Ger. Emp., I 4 


2 Pozarevac, Servia, E 4 


Prague, Aust.-Hung., F 1 
Prato, Italy, E 
Pressburg, (Pozsony), 
Aust.-Hung., 13 
Preston, England, E 3 
Pretoria, Un.S. Af., C 8 
Prince Albert, Sask., 13 
Prishtina, Eur. Tur., E 6 
Przemysl, Aust.-Hung.,N2 
Pskov, Eur. Rus., E 3 
Puebla, Mexico, F 5 
Punakha, Bhutin, F 3 
Pyrgos, Greece, E 11 


Q 


Quebec, Quebec, G 15 
Queretaro, Mexico, E 4 
Quezaltenango, Guat., 
Quito, Ecuador, B 2 


B2 


R 


Raab(Gy6r) »Aust.-Hung. ’ 
r4 
Rabat, Morocco, F 5 
Radom, Eur. Rus., D 4 
Ragusa, Italy, H 11 
Rampur, India, C 2 
Randers, Denmark, E 6 
Rangoon, India, E 6 
Ratibor, Ger. Emp., N 7 


Ratisbon, (Regensburg) 
er. Emp., H 8 
Ravenna, Italy, F 3 


Rawal Pindi, India, B 2 
Rawtenstall, England, E 3 
Razgrad, Bulgaria, J 5 
Reading, England, F 5 
Reggio di Cane : 
y.J3 


Reggio nell’ Emilia’ ss 
D3 


Regina, Saskatchewan, 14 
Reichenbach, Ger. Emp., 
H 6 
Reichenberg,Aust.-Hung., 
Gi 


109859 Reims, France, J 3 


72176 
75640 
35000 

9311 


26752 
68644 
44003 
1138735 
31672 
318400 
43203 
11095 
18000 
811265 
18000 


3800 
4569 


237378 
35516 
91437 
36694 
30590 


Remscheid, Ger. Emp.,C 5 
Rennes, France, D 5 
Resht, Persia, C 6 
Retimo, Turkey in 
Europe, (Crete) H 13 
Reus, Spain, D 13 
Revel, Eur. Rus., E 3 
Rheydt, Ger. Emp., B 5 
Rhondda, Wales, D 5 
Richmond, England, G 5 


Riga, Eur. Rus., E 3 
Rimini, Italy, F 4 
Ringsaker, Norway, F 5 
Riobamba, Ecuador, B 2 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,I 13 
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 
F 16 


Rivas, Nicaragua, D 5 
Rivicre du Loup, Quebec, 


E 18 
Rixdorf, Ger. Emp., M 9 
Roanne, France, | 7 
Rochdale, England, E 3 
Rochefort, France, FE 7 
Rochester, England, H 5 
Rockhampton, Aus’a., I 3 
Rome, Italy, F 6 
Rosario, Arwenting. C4 


Rossland, B 

Rostock, Ger. Emp., H 3 

Rostov-on-Don, Eur. 
Rus., H 5 


Rotherham, England, F 3 

Rotterdam, Neth., E 5 
Roubaix, France. I 2 
Rouen, France, G 3 

Rousselaere, (Roulers) 

Bel., C 7 

Rufisque, Africa (Senegal), 
A 


Rushchuk, Bulgaria, J 5 
Ryazafi, Eur. Rus., G 4 
Rybinsk, Eur. Rus., H 3 


156 





ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 








Pop. 
12151 
36051 
12393 
66254 
48783 
611038 
70621 
42727 
231380 


174000 
18000 
35063 
15000 
36210 
96600 


95801 
66166 


10420 
11903 
17440 
11313 
28951 
26682 
10000 
15312 


11500 
10500 
82946 
11439 


24768 
8000 
34885 


59540 
47894 
30040 
48120 
16702 
20535 
53403 


33000 
64329 
10888 


378000 
45470 
20000 


35000 
19000 


17832 
32000 


332000 
70084 
111701 
38083 


197822 
20000 
93051 
38268 
38355 
38161 
73395 
18010 
32024 

172902 


31330 
42518 
2475) 
67752 


2188 


Ss 


City Country 
Sabac, Servia, C 4 
Saga, Japan, A 4 
Sagua la Grande, Cuba,E3 
Saharanpur, India, C 4 
Saigon, Fr. Indo-Ch., G3 
Sakai, Japan, D 4 
Salem, India, C 6 
Salerno, Italy, H 7 
Salford, England, E 3 
Salisbury, Africa (Rhode- 
sia) G7 
Salonica, Eur, Tur., G8& 
Salta, Argentina, B 2 
Saltillo, Mexico, E 3 
Salto, Uruguay, D 4 
Salzburg, Aust.-Hung.,D4 
Samarang, Dutch E. In., 
(Java) C5 
Samara, Eur. Rus., J 4 
Samarkand, Asiatic ae 


San Carlos, Venez., E 3 
San Cristobal, Venez., D 3 
Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, F 4 
San Felipe, Chile, A 4 
San F2rnando, Spain, H 5 
San Jcsé, Costa Rica, E 5 
San José, Uruguay, D4 
San José de Cucuta, 
Colom., C 3 
San Juan, Argentina, B 4 
San Luis, Argentina, B 4 
San Luis Potosi, Mex. E 4 
San Marino (republic and 
town), F 4 
San Miguel, Salvador, C 3 
San Pedro, Paraguay, D 2 
San Pier d’Arena, Italy, 
suburb of Genoa, B 4 
San Salvador, Salv., C 3 
San Sebastian, Spain, A10 
San Severo, Italy, I 6 
Santa Ana, Salvador, B 3 
Santa Clara, Cuba, F 3 
Santa Cruz, Bolivia, J 10 
Santa Cruz de Teneriffe, 
Canary Is., A 3 
Santa Fé, Argentina, C 4 
Santander, Spain, A 8 
Santa Rosa, she Seb ght 


Santiago, Chile, A 4 
Santiago, Cuba, K 6 
Santo Domingo, Demezep 
5 
Santos, Brazil, H 13 
Santo Tomas, Sree, 
3 


San Vicente, Salvador, C 3 
Sao Luiz de Maranhao, 
Brazil, I 4 
Sio Paulo, Brazil, H 13 
Sapporo, Japan, D 2 
Saragossa, Spain, C 11 
Sarajevo (Bosna _ Serai), 
Aust.-Hung., J 8 
Saratov, Eur. Rus., H 5 
Sari, Persia, D 9 
Saseho, Japan, A 4 
Sassari, Italy, B 7 
Savona, Italy, B 3 
Scarborough, Eng., G 2 
Schaerbeek, Belgium, E 7 
Schaffhausen, gy K 2 
Schiedam, Neth., 5 
Scho6neberg, Ger. Emp, 
x 9. 
Schweidnitz,Ger.Emp.,L 6 
Schwerin, Ger. Emp., G3 
Sebenico,Aust.-Hung.,H 8 
Sebastopol, Eur. Rus., F 6 
Selkirk, Man., F 14 


Pop. 
31965 


25000 
97944 
42893 
30571 
12261 
22074 
155366 
10000 
76458 
651000 
96000 
454653 
11765 
34928 


58254 
50000 
48744 
75288 
22275 
57956 
24494 


23292 
38665 
51959 
62110 


39442 
65000 
15000 
40062 


11870 
82400 
30000 
25141 
70681 
47094 
63346 


146788 
37657 
61157 


96566 
21192 

9883 
40711 
31501 


24679 
35762 


34087 
37866 


City Country 
Semipalatinsk, Asiatic 
Russia, F 


Semnan, Persia, E 10 
Sendai, Japan, H 2 
Seraing, Belgium, H 7 
Serpukhov, Eur. Rus., G4 
Setif, Algeria, R 2 
Setubal, Portugal, F 2 
Seville, Spain, G 6 
Sfax, Tunis, W 4 
Shahjahaapur, India, C 3 
Shanghai, China, C 6 
Shashi, China, OC 4 
Sheffield, England, F 3 
Sherbrooke, Quebec, J 14 
s' Hertogenbosch, JR 
a 
Shimonoseki, Japan, B 3 
Shiraz, Persia, K 9 
Shizuoka, Japan, A 4 
Sholapur, India, C 5 
Shumla, Bulgaria, J 5 
Sialkot, India, B 2 
Sidi-bel-Abb¢s, naeie ee 
3 


Siedlce, Eur. Rus., D 4 
Siena, Italy, E 4 
Simbirsk, Eur. Rus., I 4 
Simpheropol, Eur. PEER 


Siut, Egypt, G 8 
Sivas, Asiatic Tur., 
Sir-i-pul, Afg., D 22 
Sinj, Austria-Hungary, 

17 m. N. E. Spalato, H 8 
Skien, Norway, E 6 
Skutari, Asiatic Tur.; B 1 
Skutari, Eur. Tur., C 6 
Sliven (Slivno), Bul., J 6 
Smethwick, Eng., B 4 
Smichow, Aust.-Hung., F2 
Smolensk, Eur, Rus., F 4 
Smyrna, Asiatic Tur., A 2 
Socorro, Colombia, C 4 
Sdderhamn, Sweden, 15 
Sofia, Bulgaria, G6 
Sokota, Abyssinia, G 7 
Solingen, Ger. Emp.. B5 
Solothurn, Switz., F 74 
Sons‘n, Colombia, B 4 
Sonsonate, Salvador, C 3 
Sorel, Quebec, H 11 
Soul, Chosen, B 7 
Souris, East, P. E. 1., N 4 
Southampton, Eng., F 6 
Southport, Fngland, D 3 
South Shields, Eng., F 2 
Spalato, Aust.-Hung., H 8& 
Spandau, Ger. Emp., H 4 
Spezia, Italy, C 4 
Spoleto, Italy, F 5 
Srinagar, India, C 3 
St. Boniface, Manitoba, 

G 


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St. 
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F2 


14 
Catharines, Ont., 17 
Denis, France, H 4 
Denis, (Mascarene, Is.) 
Africa, I 8 
Btienne, France, 17 
St. Gall, Switz., N 3 
St. Gilles, Belgium, 
suburb of Brussels, E 7 
St. Helens, Eng., E3 


St. Henri, Quebec, I 10 
St. Hyacinthe, Que., I 12 
ns John, N. B., F6 

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rT 
St. Louis-du-S‘n¢gal, 
Africa, (Senegal) B 4 
St. Nazaire, France, C 5 
St. Nicoias, Belgium, E 6 
St.OQuen-sur-Seine, France, 
C10 





Pop. 


City Country 


1907708St Petersburg, Eur. Sat 


52778 
11485 
29628 
160389 


27545 
37118 
49613 
24751 


236145 
3841986 
108693 

51478 
234553 


33767 
33981 


285589 
500000 
23416 
2875 
27575 
151162 
16855 
150198 


119306 
10000 
1121 
24354 
12482 
114673 


26881 


102991 
31307 
25379 


200000 
65474 
53794 


42578 
33603 
39961 
38040 

8761 
51950 
43690 


St. Quentin, France, I 3 
St. Thomas, Ontario, E 8 
Stanislau, Aust.-Hung.,P3 
Stara Zagora(Eski Saghra) 
Bulge £26 
Stargard, Ger. Emp., K 3 
Stavanger, Norway, D 6 
Stavropol, Asiatic Rus.,C4 
Steinamanger (Szombath- 
ely), Aust.-Hung.,H4 
Stettin, Ger. Emp., J 3 
Stockholm, Sweden, I 6 
Stockport, England, E 3 
Stockton on Tees, Eng.,F2 
Bioke- Sper epee S 
Stolp, Ger. Emp., M 2 
Stralsund, Ger. Emp., H 2 
Strassburg, Ger. Emp.,C 8 
Stratford, Ontario, F 7 
Stuhlweissenburg (Sz¢kes 
Fejérvar) Aust.-Hung.,J4 
Stuttgart, Ger. Emp., D8 
Suchou, China, C 6 
Sucre, Bolivia, I 11 
Summerside, P. E. I., 
Sumy, Eur. Rus., F 4 
Sunderland, Eng., F 2 
Sundsvall, Sweden, I 5 
Surabaya, Dutch EF. In., 
(Java) C 5 
Surat, India, B 4 
Susa, Tunis, W 3 
Suva, Fiji, J13 
Suwalki, Eur. Rus., D 4 
Svistov(Sistova), Bul., 15 
Swansea, Wales, C 5 
Swatow, China, E 5 
Swindon, England, F 2 


K4 


0 Sydney, Australia, IT 5 


Sydney, Nova Scotia, R4 
Syracuse, Italy, I 10 
Syzrafi, Zur. Rus., I 4 
Szarvas, Aust.-Hung., L 5 
Szatmar Németi, Austria- 
Hungary, O 4 
Szegedin, Aust.-Hung., L5 
Szentes, Aust.-Hung., L 5 
Szolnok, Aust.-Hung., K 4 


T 


Tabriz, Persia, B 2 
Taganrog, Eur. Rus., G 5 
Tainan-fu Formosa, 
(Japan) E 6 
Takamatsu, Japan, D 4 
Takaoka, Japan, F 3 
Takasaki, Japan, F 3 
Talca, Chile, A 5 
Tamatave, Madag., I 7 
Tambov, Eur. Rus., H 4 
Tammerfors, Eur. Rus.,D2 
Tangier, Morocco, G 3 
Tanjore, India, C 6 
Tanta, Egypt, E 3 
Tarabulus (Tripoli), Asi- 
atic Tur., E 4 
Taranto, Italy, K 7 
Tarbes, France, F 9 
Tarnopol, Aust.-Hung.,Q2 


8 Tarnow, Aust.-Hung., M1 


Tarragona, Spain, D 13 
Tashkend, AsiaticRus.,E 4 
Tash-kurgan, Afg., D 25 
Tatar Pazardzik, Bul., H6 
Tavira, Portugal, H 4 
Tegucigalpa, Hond., B 4 
Teheran, Persia, E 8 
Temesvar,Aust.-Hung.,L6 
Terni, Italy, F 5 

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Pop. 
271280 


27238 


65561 











City Country 
The Hague(s’Gravenhage) 
Neth., E - 
Theodosia, Eur. Rus., G 6 
Thorn, Ger. Emp., N 4 
Three Rivers, Que., H 
Tientsin, China, B 5 
Tiflis, Asiatic Rus., C 4 


5 Tilburg, Neth., G 5 


Tilsit, Ger. Emp., Q 2 
Tipton, Eng., E 4 

Tiraspol, Eur. Rus., E 5 
Tirnovo, Bulgaria, I 6 
Tiziuzu, Algeria, Q 2 
Tlemsen, Algeria, K 4 
Tobolsk, Asiatic Rus., E 3 
Tocuyo, Venez., E 2 
Tokat, Asiatic Rus., B 12 
Tokushima, Japan, D 4 


2186079Tokyo, Japan, G 3 


31247 
67419 
14087 
208040 
33625 
28143 


33299 
28310 


102541 
32682 
103549 
149438 
81671 
37824 
67601 
15506 
57437 
31800 
59452 
51000 


24908 
48975 


33987 
104721 
229475 

17809 

11197 

11600 

30110 


30000 
10958 
57882 
45228 
26725 
53447 

4000 

5993 
79759 
33000 


30000 
41229 
55000 
109730 
33373 
230000 
371000 
59528 
58822 


12581 
37942 
68278 
12198 
41858 
55817 


Toluca, Mexico, B 6 
Tomsk, Asiatic Rus., G3 
Toowoomba, Australia, I 4 
Toronto, Ontario, I 6 
Torquay, England, D 6 
Torre Annunziata, Italy, 
12m5S. E. Naples, ts lay 4 
Tore del Greco, Italy, 
7m. S. E. Naples, H 7 
Totonicapam, Shee 9 aon var 


Tottenham, England, H 5 
Tottori, Japan, D 3 
Toulon, France, K 10 
Toulouse, France, G 9. 
Tourcoing, France, I 2 
Tournay, Belgium, D7 
Tours, France, F 5 
Townsville, Australia, H 2 
Toyama, Japan, F 3 
Trani, Italy, J 6 

Trapani, Italy, F 9 
Trebizond, Asiatic aul 


Trent, Aust.-Hung., B 5 
Tréves, (Trier) Ger. ea 


Treviso, Italy, F 2 
Trichinopoli, India, C 6 
Trieste, Aust.-Hung., E 6 
Trikkala, Greece, F 11 
Trinidad, Cuba, E 4 
Trinkomali, Ceylon, D7 
Tripoli (Tarabulus) 
Asiatic Tur., E 4 
Tripoli, Tripoli, E 3 
Tripolis, Greece, F 11 
Trivandrum, India, C 7 
Trondhjem, Norway, F 4 
Troppau, Aust.-Hung., J 1 
Troyes, France, I 4 
Trujillo, Honduras, B 5 
Truro, Nova Scotia, L 4 
Tsaritsyn, Eur. Rus., H 5 
Tsing-tao, Kiao-chou, 
China, B 7 
Tsitsihar, Asia (China) K 4 
Tsu, Japan, EB 4 
Tucuman, Argentina, B 3 
Tula, Eur. Rus., G 4 
Tunbridge Wells, Eng.,H5 
Tunis, Tunis, W 2 
Turin, Italy, A 2 
Tver, Eur. Rus., G3 
Tynemouth, Eng., F 2 


U 


Uddevalla, Sweden, F 6 
Udine, Italy, G2 

Ufa, Eur. Rus., K 4 
Uitenhage, Un. S. Af., G6 
Uj Pest, Aust.-Hung.,K 4 
Uln, Ger. Emp., E 8 





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31016 
25960 
44658 
55000 
30000 
40000 


20000 
4123 
119006, 
47114" 


1206 
26946 
38654 

238348 
30946 
62000 


71703 
1155 
180600 
26133 
30000 
41317 
14590 
160000 
29164 
31154 
74271 
25199 
54820 
48084 
19147 
13596 
33175 
44777 
20816 
136900 
20944 


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Umajfi, Eur. Russia, F 5 
Upsala, Sweden, H 6 
Uralsk, Asiatic Rus., C 3 
Urfa, Asiatic Tur., G 3 
Urga, Asia (China) I 4 
Urumia, Persia, C 1 


Usktib, Eur. Tur., E 7 
Usulutan, Salvador, C 3 
Utrecht, Netherlands, G 4 
Utsu-no-miya, Japan, G 3 


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Vaduz, Liechtenstein, A 5 
Valence, France, K 8 
Valencia, Venez., E 2 
Valencia, Spain, E 11 
Valenciennes, France, I 2 
Valetta, capital of ary 


Valladolid, Spain, C 7 
Valleyfield, Quebec, J 9 
Valparaiso, Chile, = 4 
Vancouver, B. C., K 15 
Van, Asiatic Tur., I 2 
Varna, Bulgaria, L5 
Vejle, Denmark, G5 
Venice, Italy, F-2= s 
Vera Cruz, Mexico, F 5 
Vercelli, Italy, B2 
Verona, Italy, E 2 
Versecz, Aust.-Hung., M 7 
Versailles, France, G 4 
Verviers, Belgium, H 7 
Vesteras, Sweden, H 6 
Vevey (Vivis) Switz., D7 
Viborg, Eur. Rus., E 2 
Vicenza, Italy, E 2 
Victoria, .B.C.,M15 
Victoria, Hong-kong, E 4 
Viddin, Bulgaria, F 5 


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10000 
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29220 


167959 


39265 
77303 
41413 
53579 
92130 
95131 
35212 
72178 
764054 
. 27430 


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Villa Concepcion, Para.,D2 
Villa del Pilar, Para., D 3 
Villarica, Paraguay, D 3 
Villeurbanne, France, 

3m. EF. Lyons, J 7 
Vilna, Eur. Rus., E 4 
Vincennes, France, D 11 
Vinnitsa, Eur. Rus., 5 
Vitebsk, Eur, Rus., F 4 
Vitoria, Spain, B 9 
Vittoria, Italy, H 11 
Viadikavikaz,Asiatic Rus., 

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Viadimir, Eur. Rus., G 3 
Viadivostok, Asiatic ee 


Volos, Greece, G 9 
Vologda, Eur. Rus., G 3 
Volsk, Eur. Rus., I 
Voronezh, Eur. Rus., H 4 
Vranja, Servia, F 6 
Vyatka, Eur. Rus., I 3 
Vyernyi, Asiatic Rus., F 4 


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Wakayama, Japan, D 4 
Wakefield, Eng., F 3 
Wallasey, Eng., D 3 
Walsall, Eng., F 4 
Walthamstow, Eng., H 5 
Wandsbeck, Ger. Emp.F 3 


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25884 


150000 


34581 
33586 


109033 
89171 
114811 
41652 


12153 
90153 
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20873 
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394303 
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24000 
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Waterford, Ireland, G7 


73538 
34055 


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E. Roubaix, I 2 


Weilaiwei (territory sy 
town) China, B 6 
Weiinar, Ger. Emp., G 6 
Weissenfels, Ger. Emp. G : 
Wellington, N. Zeal., J 8 
Wenchow, China, D 6 
West Bromwich, Eng., F4 
Wes: Ham, England, H 5 
West Hartlepool, Eng.,G4 
West Selkirk, Man., F 12 
Wiener Neustadt, Austria- 
Hungary, G4 
Wiesbaden, Ger. Emp.,D7 
Wigan, Eng., E 3 
Willesden, Eng., G5 
Wimbledon, Eng., G5 
Windhoek, Africa, Neat = 
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Windsor, Ontario, A 9 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, G 14 
Winterthur, Switz., L 3 
Wishaw, Scotland, I 8 
Witten, Ger. Emp., C 5 
Wolverhampton, Eng.,E 4 
Woodgreen, Eng., H 1 
Woolwich, Eng., I1 
Worcester, Eng., E 4 
Worms, Ger. Emp., D 7 
Wuchang, China, C 4 
Wu-chou, China, E 4 
Wuhu, China, C 5 
Wiirzburg, Ger. Emp.,E 7 
Wynberg, Un. S. Af., H 3 


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Yamada, Japan, E 4 
Yamagata, Japan, H 2 
Yanping-fu, (yen-ping) 
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Yanaon, French India,D 5 
Yanina, Eur. Tur., D 9 
Yarkand, ere (China) * 5 
Yarmouth, N.S., F 9 
Yaroslavl, Eur. Rus., n? 
Yassy, Roumania, K 
Yeisk, Asiatic Rus., t12 m. 
N.W. Ekaterinodar, B4 
Yenchou, China, B 
Yezd, Persia, I 11 
Yokkaichi, Japan, FE 4 
Yokohama, Japan, G 3 
Yonezawa, Japan G 2 
York, England, F 3 
Yoro, Honduras, B 4 
Ystad, Sweden, G 7 
Yuriev, (Dorpat) Eur. 
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Zacatecas, Mexico, E 4 
Zagazig, Egypt, F 4 
Zante, Greece, D 11 
Zanzibar, Africa, (Zanz.) 


Zara, Aust.-Hung., G7 
Zeitz, Ger. Emp., G 5 
Zenta, Aust.-Hung., K 6 
Zhitomir, Eur. Rus., E 5 
Zinjan, Persia, D 5 


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